

The Dallas Willard Podcast
Dallas Willard
Join us each week as we go back to the archives and share all of Dallas Willard's original, long-form teaching. Hosted by his daughter, Rebecca Willard Heatley.
Episodes
Mentioned books

44 snips
May 19, 2025 • 48min
36. Church Activities Organized around Character Development (2010)
Dallas Willard, a renowned Christian philosopher and author, dives into character formation within church communities, providing practical advice for young pastors. He emphasizes aligning church activities with spiritual growth as guided by the Great Commission. The discussion highlights the transformative power of the Sermon on the Mount, the significance of emotional management through discipleship, and the impact of spiritual disciplines on personal growth. Willard also examines the balance between work identity and character development, advocating for a joyful and purposeful life.

24 snips
May 12, 2025 • 1h 32min
35. Realism About Character Transformation (2010)
Dallas Willard, a Christian philosopher renowned for his insights on spiritual formation, delves into the complexities of character transformation. He discusses the VIM structure—Vision, Intention, and Means—as essential to spiritual growth. Willard emphasizes the critical role of self-awareness, intentional actions, and grace in this journey, highlighting the significance of community and vulnerability. He advocates for a transformative approach rooted in God's love and commandments, promoting a holistic integration of faith with everyday life.

110 snips
May 5, 2025 • 1h 51min
34. The Complexity, Components and Order of Character and Personality (2010)
Dallas Willard, a noted Christian philosopher and author, delves into the intricate relationship between character formation and knowledge. He stresses the importance of aligning faith with intellectual rigor to tackle societal challenges. Key discussions include the transformative power of Jesus’ teachings, the contrast between desire and love, and the necessity of humility in spiritual growth. Willard also addresses the destructive nature of anger and contempt, urging listeners to embrace genuine discipleship and grow in agape love for true moral fulfillment.

22 snips
Apr 28, 2025 • 1h 35min
33. The Calling and Resources of the Pastor - The Gospel and Character (2010)
The Calling and Resources of the Pastor - The Gospel and CharacterKern Family Foundation Pastors ConferenceTheme: Character FormationJuly 6-7, 2010Dallas defines character as acquired essence. “It is your identity as shaped by your experiences, and especially your choices, and interaction with other people.”The first session in this 4-part series will give us a good understanding of what character is and how it is affected by our beliefs about the essential questions that shape human life. Dallas points out that the Great Commission (Mt. 28:18-20) includes character formation: that’s what we’re doing when we make disciples and teach them to do everything Jesus said.The overhead transparencies Dallas used in this session are collected in a document you can download here: https://dwillard.s3.amazonaws.com/Kern-Character-Conference-1.pdfVisit https://DWillard.org for a wide variety of resources and opportunities that can serve as a means to help you “grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” Dallas Willard Ministries exists to proclaim, teach and manifest the love, truth and transforming power of Christ and the Kingdom of God. We invite you to partner with us by praying for our ministry team, praying for the students in the School of Kingdom Living, sharing your talents as a volunteer, or contributing financial gifts. Visit https://dwillard.org/donate if you’d like to help us increase the availability of Dallas’s teaching to help people become more like Jesus. WAYS TO CONNECT WITH US: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dallaswillard Facebook Group: Dallas Willard is My Homeboy Signup for the Dallas Willard Legacy Update at DWillard.org/mailing-list Contact the team at Dallas Willard Ministries by writing us at DWMinistries@DWillard.org. Instagram: dallas_willard_ministries Facebook: dallas.willard.0717 and SchoolOfKingdomLiving Threads: dallas_willard_ministries X (Twitter): @DallasAWillard LinkedIn: Dallas Willard Ministries, and School of Kingdom Living The contents of this recording are © Willard Family Trust. Used by permission. For permission to reproduce any of this content, please contact Dallas Willard Publicatio...

12 snips
Apr 21, 2025 • 51min
32. What if We Never Die? (1997)
Dallas Willard, a renowned Christian philosopher and author, discusses the profound question of eternal life and the belief that followers of Jesus will never experience death. He delves into scripture, providing insights from John and Hebrews that challenge common fears about mortality. Willard explores how understanding eternity can shift our perspectives on life's setbacks and emotional struggles. Through anecdotes and biblical teachings, he reassures listeners of the soul's journey and the joy of God's presence, encouraging a compassionate and meaningful existence.

26 snips
Apr 14, 2025 • 23min
31. What's So Good About Good Friday (2010)
Dallas Willard, a late Christian philosopher renowned for his insights on spiritual formation, dives deep into the significance of Good Friday. He unpacks the paradox of suffering and goodness, shedding light on Christ's profound sacrifice. Willard articulates the relevance of atonement in contemporary spirituality, touching on historical theories that illustrate its impact. He also emphasizes the transformative power of the cross, inviting listeners to find deeper meaning in their faith and the promise of resurrection life.

29 snips
Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 9min
30. Doing What Jesus Did, Part 2: Intention and Means (2002)
Dallas Willard, a renowned Christian philosopher and author, delves deep into spiritual transformation and discipleship. He discusses the VIM pattern—Vision, Intention, Means—as a framework for embodying Jesus' teachings. Willard emphasizes the importance of personal spiritual practices like silence and Sabbath, arguing that true discipleship integrates faith into daily life. He also highlights the significance of humility and prayer in cultivating a connection with God's kingdom, suggesting that genuine transformation stems from an inward change, not mere external observance.

79 snips
Mar 31, 2025 • 1h 59min
29. Doing What Jesus Did, Part 1: The Vision (2002)
Listeners dive into a compelling vision of Jesus, exploring the transformative power of humility and obedience. The discussion contrasts performance-driven mindsets with the tranquility found in trusting God's plan. Biblical heroes like David showcase unwavering faith, highlighting reliance on divine strength. Furthermore, the podcast delves into spiritual identity, urging recognition of intrinsic dignity as eternal beings. Emphasizing true discipleship, it calls for genuine engagement with Christ's teachings and the impactful nature of the kingdom of God.

24 snips
Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 14min
28. Christ’s Community Power in Holiness Is for Now (1993)
Dive into the closing session of a transformative conference exploring the significance of hearing God's voice. Discover how a vibrant Christian community can shine hope in a troubled world. Explore the power of love and unity in the church, as well as the call for non-retaliation in times of conflict. The discussion on mercy encourages believers to reflect Christ's love and resist societal injustices. With an emphasis on genuine faith, prepare to embrace joy and share your relationship with God in a meaningful way.

63 snips
Mar 17, 2025 • 1h 18min
27. Life Beyond Guidance: God Is Still There When There Is No Word (1993)
In this insightful talk, Dallas Willard, a prominent philosopher and Christian teacher, shares his wisdom on living with God's guidance. He emphasizes practical routines for discerning divine guidance, encouraging thoughtful reflection and silent listening. Willard discusses the importance of choosing responsibly when specific words from God are absent and highlights how God often allows us to shape our own paths. He also warns against the pitfalls of forced guidance and underscores that a rich relationship with Christ transcends the need for constant direction.


