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Salt – Conversations with Amy

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by Jenny Salt & Amy Townsend

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Jenny Salt is a former dean and lecturer at Sydney Missionary and Bible College (SMBC); Amy Townsend is a Christian media presenter, former actor, a pastoral worker and graduate of SMBC. Join them on a forty-minute journey into someone’s amazing and often unexpected spiritual travels. Missionaries and media makers, scientists and sportspeople, new agers and new migrants – Salt is a chance to enter into the lives of people and discover heartwarming, sometimes challenging and always extraordinary gospel stories.

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January 15, 2026

Introducing WADR - Immigration, Faith & Intercultural Church: Finding Grace

<p><strong>With All Due Respect - </strong>Less aggro, more conversation. Is it even possible to have a deep discussion without it descending into chaos? Michael Jensen and Megan Powell du Toit think yes, and want to show the rest of us how to do it. There&rsquo;s plenty of things they disagree on: free will, feminism, where you should send your kids to school and what type of church you should go to. But there are also plenty of other things that they have in common. They want to talk about all these things with conviction. But they also want the conversation to be constructive. Tune in to find out if that&rsquo;s possible.<strong></strong></p> <p><strong>Episode Summary:</strong></p> <p>In the latest episode of "With All Due Respect," hosts Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen dive into the complex and timely topic of immigration in Australia. This conversation couldn't be more pertinent as recent protests, the March for Australia, have stirred national debate about whether the country faces an immigration problem and how people, especially Christians, should respond. The discussion progresses to explore the nuanced aspects of immigration, including its impact on cultural identity, the rising presence of non-Christian faiths, and how statistics can often misrepresent the real picture, creating unwarranted fear and tension.</p> <p>Joining the conversation is Jeri Jones Sparks, a Tamil Indian Australian with an active ministry presence, who shares her experiences and insights on living as an immigrant and working within the church to foster intercultural understanding. The episode further highlights the gripping SBS series "The Secret DNA of Us," which unveils the hidden ethnic makeup of Australian towns. This, coupled with stories of individual ancestry, shines a light on Australia's multifaceted identity. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, culture, and social policy.</p> <p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p> <ul> <li><strong>Immigration Debate</strong>: Recent protests have highlighted the complexity surrounding immigration in Australia, often fueled by misinformation and political agendas.</li> <li><strong>Cultural and Religious Shifts</strong>: Australia's demographic changes bring both challenges and opportunities as the country navigates a more multicultural and religiously diverse population.</li> <li><strong>Christian Response</strong>: The necessity for Christians to redefine what it means to engage with 'the other,' drawing from biblical examples of how to treat foreigners among us.</li> <li><strong>Intercultural Church Dynamics</strong>: The importance of churches evolving towards interculturalism, incorporating various cultural perspectives to enhance community and belonging.</li> <li><strong>Understanding Heritage</strong>: Emotional and personal journeys uncovering one's ancestry, as showcased in the SBS series, can redefine individual and communal identity.</li> </ul> <p>Notable Quotes:</p> <ul> <li>"We're not as good at estimating numbers or proportions. It all comes through filters of bias." &mdash; Megan Powell du Toit</li> <li>"I think there's going to be some kind of shift in our normal of engaging with cultural commentary." &mdash; Jeri Jones Sparks</li> <li>"It's really messy. There's going to be conflict. But there's something gospel-hearted in how it shapes our gathering." &mdash; Jeri Jones Sparks</li> <li>"The church has a lot to teach our society by modeling that kind of internationalism, that kind of welcome which is blind to race." &mdash; Michael Jensen</li> <li>"When we know that it's God who appoints where and when all people should live, who are the people that God has put around us?" &mdash; Jeri Jones Sparks</li> </ul> <p>Resources:</p> <ul> <li><a href="http://www.satyanetwork.org/">Satya Network</a></li> <li>SBS TV Series: <a href="https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/tv-series/the-secret-dna-of-us">The Secret DNA of Us</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.abc.net.au/religion/strangers-together-immigration-and-the-christian-imagination/105918536">ABC online article by Michael Jensen on Immigration</a></li> </ul> <p><strong>This season of&nbsp;</strong><strong>With All Due Respect</strong><strong>&nbsp;is sponsored by Morling College,</strong>&nbsp;a Christ-centred higher-education institution shaped by its Baptist heritage and broad evangelical vision. Morling is committed to rigorous theological study, deep spiritual formation, and learning how to engage faithfully and thoughtfully with difference. Study options include ministry and theology, counselling, chaplaincy, and education.&nbsp;<a href="https://info.morling.edu.au/l/979923/2023-03-26/5967sq">Download a course guide</a> to explore whether Morling is the right place for your next step.&nbsp;</p> <p>Learn more about Morling College and register for the Online Open Night on February 5,&nbsp;2026&nbsp;at&nbsp;<a href="http://info.morling.edu.au/open-night">info.morling.edu.au/open-night</a>. Discover how your faith and calling can come together at Morling.&nbsp;</p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

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November 25, 2025

INTRODUCING With All Due Respect - Better Sex

<p>INTRODUCING: WIth All Due Respect</p> <p>This podcast is part of the Hope Media production.&nbsp;</p> <p>Less aggro, more conversation. Is it even possible to have a deep discussion without it descending into chaos? Michael Jensen and Megan Powell du Toit think yes, and want to show the rest of us how to do it. There&rsquo;s plenty of things they disagree on: free will, feminism, where you should send your kids to school and what type of church you should go to. But there are also plenty of other things that they have in common. They want to talk about all these things with conviction. But they also want the conversation to be constructive. Tune in to find out if that&rsquo;s possible.</p> <p>This episode has been one of the highest listened to episodes in the WADR catalogue! With schoolies ongoing as well as the holiday season just over the horizon, we'd like to replay this ep and to stir some thought and discussion.</p> <p>Discuss!? Glad you asked - head to our&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/WADRbyEternityNews">WADR group here on Facebook</a>!</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>In this episode, the WADR team talk about how to have better sex. No, this is not&nbsp;Megan and Michael's opportunity to present the evangelical version of the karma sutra. Rather, they want to talk about the ways Christianity has got sex right - or a lot of the time wrong - and what can be done better for everyone's sake.&nbsp;<br>First up, Megan and Michael invite on to the show the co-author of the influential Christian book&nbsp;The Great Sex Rescue, Sheila Wray Gregoire. Sheila shares what she and her co-authors discovered when they talked to 22,000 Christian women.&nbsp;<br>Then the WADR duo talk about the Australian #metoo moment and what they think about consent education.&nbsp;<br>Finally, we finish the show with the film&nbsp;Give Me Sex Jesus,&nbsp;a title that sells itself. And consider this your warning. This episode is talking about sex, so it is definitely for mature audiences.<br><br><strong>LINKS<br><br></strong>Follow this link to check out Sheila's book,&nbsp;<a href="https://www.amazon.com.au/Great-Sex-Rescue-Recover-Intended/dp/1540900827">The Great Sex Rescue: The Lies You've Been Taught and How to Recover What God Intended</a>, by Sheila Wray Gregoire, psychology graduate Rebecca Gregoire Lindenbach and epidemiologist and statistician Joanna Sawatsky.<br><br>You can&nbsp;<a href="https://vimeo.com/137784146">watch Give Me Sex Jesus</a>&nbsp;for free on Vimeo - it's a Staff Pick!</p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

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November 14, 2025

INTRODUCING WADR - The Controlling Church

<p><strong>INTRODUCING With All Due Respect (WADR)&nbsp;</strong></p> <p>Less aggro, more conversation. Is it even possible to have a deep discussion without it descending into chaos? <a href="https://stmarksdp.org/staff/rev-dr-michael-jensen/">Michael Jensen</a> and <a href="https://rhbc.com.au/our-team/">Megan Powell du Toit</a> think yes, and want to show the rest of us how to do it. There&rsquo;s plenty of things they disagree on: free will, feminism, where you should send your kids to school and what type of church you should go to. But there are also plenty of other things that they have in common. They want to talk about all these things with conviction. But they also want the conversation to be constructive. <strong>Subscribe, follow and track along with WADR on your favourite podcast app!&nbsp;</strong></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>This week, Michael and Megan tackle the difficult topic of church control.&nbsp;</p> <p>They discuss how much&mdash;if any&mdash;control churches should be allowed to have over members and how to safeguard against any misuse of power by leaders.</p> <p>Christian psychologist Kylie Walls then joins the show for a sobering discussion on spiritual abuse, before our hosts review the hit podcast Sons of Patriarchy, which deals with the hyper-conservative ministry of Douglas Wilson.</p> <p>If this episode has raised concerns for you, help is available. Call 1800 737 732, or head to the website 1800respect.org.au.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <ul> <li>(01:20) - - For Arguments Sake</li> <li>(18:42) - - Be Our Guest</li> <li>(50:52) - - Through The Wardrobe</li> </ul><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

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What is Salt – Conversations with Amy?

Jenny Salt is a former dean and lecturer at Sydney Missionary and Bible College (SMBC); Amy Townsend is a Christian media presenter, former actor, a pastoral worker and graduate of SMBC. Join them on a forty-minute journey into someone’s amazing and often unexpected spiritual travels. Missionaries and media makers, scientists and sportspeople, new agers and new migrants – Salt is a chance to enter into the lives of people and discover heartwarming, sometimes challenging and always extraordinary gospel stories.

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This podcast updates monthly.

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