Ignite Picture

We just rolled back into town from Ignite. It was a great time of celebrating what God is doing through various churches in the GCM family. One of the things we did was allow people to upload their pics to IgniteConference.info. Here’s my favorite of Dan and me:

Noel and Dan at Ignite

Happy New Year (a few days early)

Ignite

Tomorrow, my family and I take off for Indianapolis for Ignite. Not sure how much blogging I’ll get done from there, but I know there will be people live-blogging the event at IgniteConference.info. I’ll be teaching the opening session and Dan is leading music for the first two sessions.

Should be pretty fun. Just wanted to warn you in case I didn’t blog much.

CYA soon!

My Christmas Gifts To You

In honor of Christmas, I would like to present you with four gifts.

First, this lovely card (via TSK):

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Second, this awesome site called The Jingler which adds jingle bells to your mp3s. (via Rocketblog). I jingled Guns N Roses for your listening pleasure:

Third (thanks to Art for this one), the Christmas Eve broadcast from the astronauts on Apollo 8 in 1968:

Finally, check out my Christmas post over on Walk The Razor: Top 5 Post-Christmas Ways to De-Commercialize Your Christmas

You Are Invited

If you live around the mid-Michigan area you are invited to Riverview’s XMAS Eve services, which will be at 430ish, 6ish, and 730ish.

Thanks to Noodle for the great promotional video:

Merry Christmas!

Thanks to Lindsey for this video (my favorite part is the integration of Toto):

Writers Strike

Besides the tears I have shed over 24 being delayed, there are other reasons the writer’s strike is pissing me off.

For instance, not getting biting news commentary from these writers of The Daily Show:



Wait! I am getting their biting news commentary, just not on the TV.

Who needs TV?

I Could Have Used This!

I really could have used this LED fur coat for the Riverview Christmas party.

(via Gizmodo)

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Rap Boys

So I had to run home for a second and this is what I came in the door to see:

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Apparently Neil Kring Cole is making his impact on our home.

My personality Type

Thanks to Dave for finally pushing me over the line to take this test:

Click to view my Personality Profile page

“ENTPs are idea people. Their perceptive abilities cause them to see possibilities everywhere. They get excited and enthusiastic about their ideas, and are able to spread their enthusiasm to others. In this way, they get the support that they need to fulfill their visions”
- Portrait of an ENTP (The Personality Page)

“It is so natural for these individuals to practice devising gadgets and mechanisms, that they start doing it even as young children. And they get such a kick out of it that they really never stop exercising their inventive bent”
- The Portrait of the Inventor Rational (Keirsey)

“ENTPs are usually verbally as well as cerebrally quick, and generally love to argue–both for its own sake, and to show off their often-impressive skills… argument as a sport.”
- ENTP Profile (TypeLogic)

“ENTPs contribute an innovative, versatile, and enterprising approach to work. They view limitations as challenges to be overcome and look for new ways to do things. They need to find a niche for themselves in order to be free to maneuver. They prefer the start-up phase of a project rather than the followthrough or maintenance phase. Once the project is designed, they prefer to turn it over to someone else.”
- ENTP - The Innovator (Lifexplore)

“…attention seeking, experience junky, insensitive, adaptable, not easily offended, messy, carefree, dangerous, fearless, careless…”
- Jung Type Descriptions (ENTP) (similarminds.com)

Riverview Christmas

Last night we had our Riverview staff Christmas party at Dublin Square in East Lansing.

It was a blast…we had over a hundred people there–taking over their “Event Room” and bleeding into the back bar area.

As I wandered around and talked with people I was amazed at how many people it takes to pull off the ministry at Riverview. The people in the room were the leaders of various ministries, both paid and unpaid. And working with them are hundreds of other people who give of their time and energy week in and week out. It’s awesome stuff.

The only unfortunate thing was that only three people loved Jesus enough to wear Christmas sweaters. Here are my wife and I (in our hand-crafted garments) as well as Lori Kreh (who apparently bought hers at a store somewhere).

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Yes, those are bells on my sparkling gold cardigan.
And, yes, I am indeed sporting a “Christmas Mustache.” You can see it better in this picture:
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Thanks to Brett for the pictures.

Korean Kids Rock

Just another example in a long list of reasons why Korean children rock. Thanks to Paul for the link.

The Noel Heikkinen Project

Lisa Eldred, who is one of the best Keynote people we have at Riverview, is also a Digital Rhetoric masters student at MSU.

For some odd reason, she chose to make me the focus of her most recent project. Basically, it’s a study of how I use and interact with technology as part of my job. The project was so well done, I asked her if I could add it to my site.

I will warn you that it takes awhile to load each page, depending on your connection speed. Be patient, for crying out loud.

To view the project, click here or on the graphic below.

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We Three Krings

My friend Neil Kring Cole (a pastor at Ball State) has been releasing his own versions of a few Christmas Classics.

Here is his rendition of “We Three Krings.”

I’m seriously not sure where he finds time for anything other than his singing career…

Emma’s Birthday

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Today is my daughter Emma’s birthday. As is our tradition, I stole her from school and took her to lunch at the restaurant of her choosing. It’s fun that her palette for food is expanding. When she was little, we would go to McDonald’s, this year she requested that we go somewhere she has never been so she could try something new.

So we grabbed lunch at Noodles & Company and then walked down to Barnes & Noble. There we chatted about CS Lewis (she loved the fact that he has written a lot of theological books), looked through the best sellers, and bought her a new book.

I love birthday lunches.

Drinking Glasses

Phil, our loving Office Manager sent me this disturbing video about hotel drinking glasses…

Conveniently right after I booked a room and turned in a receipt to him…

Free Internet Filtering

So my friend DJ linked to this pretty cool service called OpenDNS that offers free internet filtering of porn, etc. I installed it earlier today and it’s pretty cool. It works with Apple, as well as other lesser known operating systems because it is installed on your router, not on your computer. I think they have a single computer deal, too, but I haven’t set that up.

The cool thing is it replaces your DNS servers and doesn’t run on your computer (which can slow things down and muck things up). Instead, they claim their service will speed things up. We’ll see.

So far, so good. At face value it’s better than any other service out there I have messed around with.

Here’s a video where a guy explains the service to his dad. Anyone who has ever helped their parents with their computers should enjoy this.

Sorry, dad, it’s just the truth.

Facebook Love

Sometimes I wonder if Facebook is providing me with too much information. For instance, this message today:

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I probably didn’t need to know that. I also didn’t need to read my name 4 times in one notice.

At the same time, the information Facebook parcels out can be really cool.

This last Saturday was my birthday and more people wished me “Happy Birthday” than ever. I got phone calls, emails, and in person greetings (including dozens of people at church I had never met in person). Then at the end of the day when checked my email, I realized what had happened.

Facebook had told everyone it was my birthday. In addition to the calls, emails, and in person greetings, I had at least 40 Facebook birthday greetings, including 3 in languages other than English.

How cool. I seriously felt very loved and connected.

Viva la Facebook.

New iPhone Case

MOOD: Wooden
ITUNES:
The Boogie Monster by Gnarls Barkley
Check out these new iPhone cases from Miniot:

Iphone Home Walnut

That’s right. For a mere $100, I can house my phone in walnut.

Welcome to the New Digs

.:mood:. Great
.:itunes:.
Destructor by Red Letter

Welcome to the redesigned NoelHeikkinen.com

I have had many complaints lately about the slow load time on my site. So, to alleviate the problem I upgraded to the new WordPress, installed a new theme (which I ripped off from Bob), and cleaned up the graphics.

I also set it up so the 5 most recent posts show in their entirety on the front page, with the rest easily accessible from the bottom.

Let me know what you think.

And to all of you who whined about the slow site: “you’re welcome.”

Bad Behavior has blocked 1375 access attempts in the last 7 days.