Passion and Character(s)

For our latest offering, we are pleased to announce the publication of Godly Character(s): Insights for Spiritual Passion from the Lives of 8 Women in the Bible, an in-depth look at how desire for God can be cultivated by strengthening the practice of godly disciplines.  The book examines the spiritual effects of four inward-focused character traits—devotion, courage, faith, and vision—and four outward-looking character traits—initiative, nonconformity, tenacity, and generosity—as revealed through the lives of eight lesser-studied people in the Bible.  Reviewers have noted the impact of Godly Character(s)on rekindling affection and passion for God:

“Lisa Smith’s latest book is a treasure. It will draw you closer to God and will ignite your heart with passion for Him. Her insight and beautiful storytelling makes every section of this book delightful to read!” — Stacy DeWitt, executive director of James Storehouse

“This book is a terrific resource for anyone who wants more from their relationship with God than lackluster routines and complacent rituals. Lisa is both an engaging guide and an experienced practitioner, using Scriptures and stories, to lead us through eight characteristics needed to fuel a dynamic and passionate life with God.”— Carolyn Taketa, host of the Small Group Network podcast Group Talk

“This book is a slim treasure, packed with practical inspiration for the passionate Christian life. Utilizing the stories of some of the unsung heroines of Scripture, Godly Character(s) will be a trustworthy companion on the quest of devotion.” — Lanier Ivester, writer and speaker; author at lanierivester.com

Straight-Up Praise for Good Posture

Square Halo has been with Tom Becker since the very beginning of The Row House (literally—there are photos from the first forum to prove it), so we were understandably eager to publish his first book. As it turns out, we are not the only ones who think that the work Tom is doing is amazing. Following is effusive praise for Good Posture—more than enough to make people sit up straight and take notice . . . 

The Row House proves that it is possible to engage in conversations about culture with authenticity, curiosity, and uncommon graciousness. In Good Posture Tom invites us behind these conversations to hear his heart for building better bridges and practicing insane kindness. Rooted in the Gospel, this book will help you engage in thoughtful conversations and create a more attractive way of impacting culture.
Peter Greer, president & CEO HOPE International, and coauthor of Rooting for Rivals

Tom Becker’s track record of artful engagement makes him an invaluable guide to “good posture” in relation to Culture.
J. Mark Bertrand, novelist and author of Rethinking Worldview

In every age, the church is called to enflesh the gospel in a particular time and place. But for Christians to do so effectively, they will need to understand their unique time and place and, especially, the neighbors who inhabit it with them. The Row House Forum is just such a “roadmap” for thoughtful Christians, as well as a gathering place for all who are intellectually hungry. Every Christian community would benefit from such a forum. 
Katelyn Beaty, Christianity Today editor-at-large, book author, 2016 forum speaker for The Row House

In Good Posture, Tom Becker is not scolding Christians for not sitting up straight. Rather he’s encouraging us to lean into life so we can flourish where we are, for God’s glory and the common good. He tells the story of The Row House in Lancaster, PA not so we all start one but as a living example of bringing grace into the heart of a city. In the process Becker distills what he has learned, and the distillation is a lovely dose of biblical wisdom. It’s a vision of the sort of Christianity we always hoped was possible but rarely see. It’s a vision not of beginning something big but of being faithful and watching the gospel nurture beauty in ordinary people in ordinary ways.
Denis Haack, co-founder of Ransom Fellowship and the editor of Critique magazine

Tom is the kind of conversationalist who cares more about listening than being heard. But you also come away from talking with him somehow more full of ideas and hopes and dreams. His listening is the kind that inspires.
Wesley Hill, author of Paul and the Trinity: Persons, Relations, and the Pauline Letters and 2015 forum speaker for The Row House

The Row House Forum serves the public good in one of the best ways possible: by promoting ideas, art, conversation, and human flourishing. It’s a gift to the local community, as well as a gift from the local community to the world. The Row House Forum is a jewel whose brilliance reaches far and wide.
Karen Swallow Prior, PhD, author of Booked: Literature in the Soul of Me and 2017 forum speaker for The Row House

Tom Becker models a winsome, wise, and celebratory faith in Christ. Hearing him speak, reading his words, or attending one of his events is always a joy, because he lives out God’s Kingdom and invites others to join him. Tom’s hospitality, insight, and sense of fun came to life in the pages of Good Posture. As someone lucky enough to attend many Row House events, I can say with delight that this book will give you a taste of what it’s like to be welcomed into a community by Tom, and some starting points for living out that generous hospitality in your own context. Tom’s graceful articulation of ancient faith for current culture is exactly what we need in our cultural moment. May it be widely read, and even more widely lived out.
—Hannah Eagleson, PhD, Renaissance Literature and writer/editor for InterVarsity’s Emerging Scholars Network

I have known Tom Becker for many years and have been simply stunned at his energy and insight, verve and fidelity in doing what he is called to do—which he describes with wit and wonder in this easy-to-read, one-of-a-kind book. Good Posture is influenced by everything from the Bible and the Beatles to Francis Schaeffer and modern art films. Tom’s love of urban architecture, local ministry, and civil conversation just bubbles up as he tells his story and invites you into his dream of an ancient faith presented winsomely to our neighbors. May this book inspire you to loosen up a bit, check your posture, and then take up the wild, wondrous adventure of gracious Christian living in our lovely, messy world. 
Byron Borger, co-founder of Hearts & Minds Bookstore

C.S. Lewis aptly said that if we read history carefully, we will soon discover that those who have done the most good for the present world are the ones who thought the most of the next. Put another way, when we become “heavenly minded” in the Jesus sense of the term, we become more earthly good, not less. My long-time friend, Tom Becker, does a marvelous job calling us back to this vision in Good Posture. I couldn’t recommend this book more highly. Please read it cover to cover. Please share it. And please, for the love of God, start living it.
Scott Sauls, senior pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee, and author of Jesus Outside the Lines, Befriend, and From Weakness to Strength

Tom Becker is a man living a life that leaves a mark. Through a heavenly blend of humor, grace, whimsy, and gospel, Tom offers readers the opportunity to reassess their approach to the world around them. Shall we approach life hunched over and believing the worst about our neighbors, or standing tall, looking for the best in those around us? I know which approach sounds more life-giving and Kingdom bearing to me. Read this book, and follow Tom’s work to readjust your perspective, and your posture.
—Luke Dooley, Director of the Unpolished initiative at OCEAN Accelerator, and former Director of Q Commons at Qideas

 

Deeper Magic: The Theology Behind the Writings of C.S. Lewis

We are delighted by the arrival of our new book on the writings of C.S. Lewis. And we aren't the only ones:

“Williams has produced a bracing guide to Lewis as theological writer.  The sweep of the book delves into timely themes: imagination’s relation to theology, Lewis’s misunderstanding of Fundamentalism, Hamartiology (you’ll see), an investigation into Lewis’s “trilema,” Soteriology, meaning and function of the Church, and Theological Aesthetics—just to name a few. The work is, in short, a crash-course in Evangelical theological doctrine illuminated and constantly grounded in Lewis’s (and others’s) writings.  All is composed in Williams’s strong voice and with the same useful plain-spoken clarity as Lewis.  Deeper Magic accomplishes what tragically few writers today accomplish: deeper instruction.” —Rod Miller, Professor of Art History, Hendrix College, and editor of C. S. Lewis and the Arts: Creativity in the Shadowlands

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“C. S. Lewis’s best books are his works in literary criticism; but most people do not read them. Perhaps it is because most people are unfamiliar with medieval literature specifically and literary criticism generally. But, what would happen if there was a guide to walk you through the riches of this particular Lewis material? Professor Donald Williams, a top flight medievalist, is such a trailblazer and guide. Lewis opens more than wardrobe doors, but for most, the door has been locked. Williams has picked the lock and allows readers to see how Lewis­—the great Oxford and Cambridge scholar—made his faith the means to an integrated scholarship. It is a model for all who want to see an embodiment of what it is to actually think Christianly about any given topic. I highly recommend this book!”—Jerry Root, C. S. Lewis Scholar and Professor, Wheaton College 

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“Williams has done the impossible: he has written a highly readable overview of C. S. Lewis’s theology. He draws from the deep well of a lifetime spent studying literature and theology and Lewis. My understanding has been greatly enriched; yours will be, too. This book is a marvel. I am happy to recommend it.” —Diana Pavlac Glyer, Professor and author of Bandersnatch: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Creative Collaboration of the Inklings

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“In Deeper Magic: The Theology Behind the Writings of C.S. Lewis, Donald Williams writes with a clarity, freshness, fairness, and welcome worthy of his subject. Readers will find both breadth and depth in this very comprehensive and insightful analysis. One of the best-written books on Lewis’s theology.”—Devin Brown, Professor and author of A Life Observed: A Spiritual Biography of C. S. Lewi

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“This is the best book in print on the greatest Christian writer of our times by a noted C. S. Lewis scholar.  It is a treasure trove of systematized information—a must for every C. S. Lewis fan, and all the rest of us who should be.”—Norman Geisler, Ph.D., Author and founder of Southern Evangelical Seminary

Revealed: A Storybook Bible for Grown-Ups

When folks hear the words “The Bible,” images of Westboro Baptists or Precious Moments’ kitschy angels with freakishly large heads may pop to mind. But the Bible is very differently than either of those extremes. Revealed: A Storybook Bible for Grown-Ups is a new book from Square Halo Books that shows the Bible as it really is—in all its raw, violent, and sexy glory. There are over 130 images by a wide range of artists—living and dead, Christian and non-Christian. Artists in this book include Hans Burgkmair, Margaret Bustard, Ned Bustard, Tanja Butler, Matthew L. Clark, Lovis Corinth, Erin Cross, Albrecht Dürer, Jean Duvet, Wayne Lacson Forte, Richard Gaston, Eric Gill, Steve Halla, Craig Hawkins, David Busch Johnson, Diego Jourdan Pereira, Edward Knippers, Chris Koelle, Kevin Lindholm, Franz Marc, Chris Stoffel Overvoorde, Steve Prince, Mark T. Smith, Justin Sorensen, Ryan Stander, Rembrandt van Rijn, Henri Van Straten, and Kreg Yingst. Fifty-eight of the images were made specifically for this book. Each spread in the book is a different account from the Bible. On the left is the scripture passage and a brief commentary on the art and the passage. On the right is the artwork. The commentaries help the reader to look deeper into the passage and help them to understand and apprecaite the art more. They also quote from many writers including N.T. Wright, Tim Keller, C.S. Lewis, Luci Shaw, A.D. Bauer, Denis Haack, D.A. Carson, Eric Jacobsen, Billy Graham, John Piper, Bono, and C.H. Spurgeon to name a few.

J. Mark Bertrand (novelist, speaker, and founder of the Bible Design Blog) says: “Revealed sets out to crush any notion that the Bible is a safe, inspirational read. Instead the artwork here, historic and contemporary, takes a warts-and-all approach to even the most troubling passages, trading well-meaning elision for unvarnished truth. If you gaze deeper, Revealed springs another surprise, too: it debunks the equally prevalent misconception that a sacred anthology ages in the making can offer no single, unifying message. To see that message, however, might just require a second look at verses that make the pious avert their eyes.” 

The official book release party for Revealed is scheduled for June 3, 2016 in the Square Halo Gallery. More details can be found HERE.

An interview with The Gospel Coalition about the book can be found HERE.

An article from The Washington Times about several of the contributors to Revealed can be found HERE.

Heart & Minds Bookstore awarded Revealed the BEST ART BOOK OF 2015 and also wrote a nice review HERE.

A PechaKucha presentation about Revealed can be watched HERE.

An article about Revealed on ArtWay can be found HERE.

And Revealed can be found on First Things' 2015 Christmas Guide to Buying a Bible.