Win an ipod shuffle - 1st Prize for small group name!

Written by jabull on August 20, 2008 – 9:49 am -

Get your small group name entries in and land an ipod shuffle! When was the last time you won cool fruit prizes for just making stuff up? ok… your right… some of you do that for a living, but this is serious business that requires depth of character, creative thinking and possibly a google search.

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Geek Squad Small Group - Name Contest - Win Stuff

Written by jabull on August 20, 2008 – 9:15 am -

We are kicking off our new Geek Squad small group for anyone that lives, works or eats in a computer or technology field and desires to hang out with us. It looks like Tuesday evenings at 7pm starting the first Tuesday in September is the big night. Do to lack of creativity I am running a contest here on my blog to find an appropriate name for the group.

Here are the rules for the contest:

1. You can’t use the word “geek” or “nerd” in the name.
2. Your name submission should be trendy, creative and even amusing.
3. Geeks have feelings too… be nice.
4. No words with more than 4 syllables.
5 .Submit your group name entry as a comment and make sure to identify your first name and email address so that we know who you are.
6. You must be present to collect your prize at the first group meeting.
7. Submit as many times as you like and increase your chances to win.
8. Invite your friends.

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The next 40 years - 10 things I’ll do differently

Written by admin on August 10, 2008 – 8:05 am -

Well, it happened… I turned the “big four O” on Friday.  It was a special day with the  whole 08-08-08  new beginning thing.  It was also amazing to look back as well as look forward and what God may have planned in the future.  I am truly blessed with an amazing wife and 4 children, an awesome church, incredible job and a relationship with Christ that continues to make me an expert in what its like to be forgiven after screwing up again and again.  During the week I considered some things that I will to do differently in the next 40 years:

1. Pray more, Worry less

2. Live more passionately, share Christ fearlessly

3. Love deeply, Laugh hysterically

4. Share more of myself with my wife and kids, sacrifice and serve relentlesly

5. Take myself less seriously, notice others needs more

6. Walk closer with my friends, listen when they are speaking

7. Reflect who God is, not who I wish him to be

8. Adjust my priorities to be eternal in nature

9. Read and study my Bible more, dig in and let it change me

10. Come to the rescue at all costs

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Online event registration

Written by jabull on July 23, 2008 – 8:47 pm -

We are working at some new options for online event registration. We have used FellowshipOne in the past for much of this where it made sense, however F1 forces us to have every event registrant create a login. When we have concerts and more community related events we just want to take online payments and reserve seating. We are currently looking at Event Brite as well as a custom local option that may be promising. I’ll keep you posted.

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Love like that

Written by jabull on July 11, 2008 – 8:04 am -

Today wraps up a long week of Vacation Bible Experience for the kids here at Capital Christian. There have been hundreds of kids from the church as well as the community. I ran across the following passage in Ephesians chapter 5 of the Message Bible this morning:

Watch what God does, and then you do it, like little children who learn proper behavior from their parents. Mostly what God does is love you. Keep company with him and learn a life of love. Observe how Christ loved us. His love was not cautious but extravagant. He didn’t love in order to get something from us but to give everything of himself to us. Love like that.

It’s all too easy to get caught up in everything going on and miss out on what God is doing in lives via his ability to simply love us for who we are.

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The Chronicles of a down website - or why we are replacing Sitefinity shortly

Written by jabull on July 3, 2008 – 10:05 am -

2:00 pm - just finished 2 days of work moving pages around in our Sitefinity based website. Performance was dead slow so it took much longer than it should have.

2:05 pm - testing all the pages in the website menu structure. Hmm.. none of the most important ones are working. I’m getting a generic error message that something failed in the framework.

2:10 pm - logging back in as admin. Can’t edit the pages either. Same generic error message. I’ve seen this before with the framework and I’m concerned.

2:15 pm - go to sitefinity website and login to get latest framework patch which i’ve been avoiding. Hope applying this will fix the issue.
2:20 pm - download completes, unzipping and getting ready to upload to site. Good thing I made a backup last week.
2:25 pm - Put up a website maintanance page and start uploading Sitefinity patch… nearly 3600 files…

3:01 pm - 1 cell call, 1 google chat and 1 text message from 3 different people that the main website was down. No maintanance page or anything just a big server error.

3:02 pm - panic
3:03 pm - @#$%$#
3:04 pm - time of repentance and healing (had to keep it short for obvious reasons)
3:05 pm - checking site, ftp into server, start checking logs
3:08 pm - no logs to be found, editing global.asax file and turn on custom logging feature I wrote for such an occasion.
3:12 pm - log into host account and resetting asp.net
3:20 pm - still no luck…so editing web.config to turn off any caching etc and checking settings
3:30 pm - locating backups
3:35 pm - modifying backup web.config
3:40 pm - short prayer
3:41 pm - ftp and upload 7500 files to restore website file structure from backup
3:44 pm - realize this is going to take awhile… more repentence
3:50 pm - opening more sockets in the ftp client..hey hey.. that helped … short praise time
4:01 pm - backup restored..
4:02 pm - site still not coming up
4:04 pm - log back into hosting server and remove and reapply .net.
4:08 pm - site comes up yeah!
4:10 pm - testing menus because something doesn’t look right. A large group of pages won’t come up without the generic application error message.
4:15 pm - log into admin interface on website
4:16 pm - admin interface errors out
4:17 pm - sinking feeling
4:18 pm - panic, prayer, repentance (I’ve almost got this down now)
4:20 pm - try several other routes to login and finally get in. I can navigate anywhere within admin interface except to the pages screen which is where I need to go to try and repair any of the pages. Same error message there that I get on all the failing pages.
4:30 pm - create a trouble ticket with hosting company to see if they have anything in their logs that may help.
5:00 pm - still working on admin interface but no luck, hosting company responds that their are no errors logged in IIS so it looks like it’s all in our Sitefinity framework.
5:15 pm - make descision that we are going to lose the last several days of work on the site and have to restore database backups.
5:18 pm - log support ticket with hosting company to restore last week’s backup.
6:35 pm - hosting company says they have it done.
6:40 pm - something is wrong. Doesn’t look like they restored anything. data is the same.

7:00 pm - 1:00 am working on other things while waing for hosting company to reply to my ticket that something is wrong with their restoration of the database.
1:00 am - 1:40 am - tickets back and forth with hosting company as they realize they were trying to restore wrong database on wrong domain…. scary! they have always been superb in the past… must be a new guy having a bad night as well.
2:15 am - database backup finally successfully restored.
2:30 am - main church website is finally up and running again, but without any of the recent changes so it looks like a “do over”
2:35 am - testing pages and logging in to admin interface of website framework
2:40 am - looks like all is well and we are back to where we started… except for our main xml files on the site rotator got nuked during all this and I have to recreate them.
3:00 am - testing in several different browsers and it looks like we are back online.
3:05 am - sigh of relief mixed with thoughts of having to redo all the work and how to do it without the framework corrupting our data again.
3:10 am - prayer and thanks to God for getting us through another day in the church IT department. I’ve learned long ago that things could be much worse :-)

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The Open Source Network Gateway

Written by jabull on July 2, 2008 – 8:33 am -

We have been using Endian Firewall for the last year as our firewall and content management filter. We have it loaded on a PIII 1U Dell server with 1GB of memory. It has done a pretty good job. One of my beefs has been that we are running the free version and it’s been a year waiting for the new version to rollout that has the performance upgrades from the latest version of Squid. I finally started looking at other options and found Untangle. Our primary requirements were NAT and Content Filterting and remote access. Untangle appears to fullfill all three. It looks like a pretty good system and they have offered us a free trial as well as non-profit pricing on a monthly support subscription. I checked with the Endian folks and they were nearly double the price and they are not here in the states so it makes support etc a bit problematic. You can also get a free community version of Untangle to run as well if you want to setup your own box.

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Hillsong - Healer video

Written by jabull on June 28, 2008 – 3:19 pm -

Amazing video for the week

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Revising our internet strategies as a summer project

Written by jabull on June 19, 2008 – 11:27 am -

Reflecting back over the last year and the milestones that we have reached as well as the ones that we have missed, we are revising our strategies. It’s always hard to walk a balance between allowing staff and volunteers to utilize web tools for ministry and also protect them and the organization from problems. At the end of the day, I’ve decided that it’s more important to weigh on the side of buidling relationships however you can and getting the gospel message out. So with that in mind here are a few of my notes for the months ahead:

We want to create on-ramps rather than roadblocks for our staff and volunteers to be involved in
community and relationships using the internet as one of their tools.

1. Rebuild our site to make it more useful and more professional.
- Utilize more of the tools that other churches and ministries are successfully using.
- Utilize more of the community tools that are already available on the internet.

2. Train people in utilizing the internet for relationships and ministry
- Blogging classes, myspace and facebook type communities etc.

3. Encourage our staff and volunteers to use the tools.
- We manage the backend hard stuff and professional look and feel.
- Staff and volunteers just provide the fresh content.

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Why not sports?

Written by jabull on June 9, 2008 – 10:18 am -

A thought occurred to me yesterday about Christians and sports. For many years now I have watched the church take a stand against certain worldly activities and remove themselves from them while chastising those who do not. Good examples in my life have been secular music, movies, science and politics. I have certianly been a part of this as well. With good intentions we have wound up removing ourselves from culture and failed to be the salt and the light that the Bible tells us to be. The Bible is clear that we are to be in the world but not of the world and I think we have often confused the difference out of fear or lack of knowing the difference. We haven’t spent much time training up a new generation to be effective in these areas and create change. The irony that I considered in a conversation with friends yesterday is that we haven’t done the same thing in sports. We pat athletes on the back and encourage them to make a difference when they make it to the pros, but we tend to clobber a musician who would consider joining a secular music group to go on tour…

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