
70: John Barce: Discernment, Drifting, and Discipleship
From Made to Advance with Brian Aulick by Engedi Church
April 1, 2026 · 1h 5m · Episode 70
About this episode
John Barce discusses his journey to faith, the importance of discipleship, and the founding of NeighborLink.org.
John Barce is a lawyer in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and co-founder of NeighborLink.org , a platform that has connected volunteers with homeowners in need since 1998. John shares about the journey to faith during his college years, what it means to truly disciple one another, and how NeighborLink came to be. Links & Episode Notes John Barce Indiana University Purdue University Cru Topical Memory System (TMS) | Scripture Memorization Tool InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Blackhawk Ministries Grace to You Tim Keller NeighborLink.org Vineyard Cincinnati Steve Sjogren Scripture References Galatians 2:20 2 Corinthians 5:17 John 10:10 John 7:37 The Great Commission ( Matthew 28 )
People in this episode
Host: Brian Aulick
Guest: John Barce
Topics covered
- discernment
- discipleship
- faith journey
- volunteering
- community service
Keywords
- discernment
- discipleship
- faith
- volunteers
- NeighborLink
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: NeighborLink.org, Cru, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Blackhawk Ministries, Grace to You, Vineyard Cincinnati
Books & works: The Great Commission
Places: Fort Wayne, Indiana, Indiana University Purdue University
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