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Grow AnywayAuthor: Dennis Oberg & Dr. AO
Welcome to the Grow Anyway podcastwhere healing gets honest, leadership gets personal, and emotional stability becomes part of your everyday rhythm. Hosted by Dr. Amy Oberg, psychologist, author, and founder of Hope & Health Hub, alongside her husband Dennis Oberg, lead pastor of Oasis Church and ministry coach, this podcast is where mental health meets faith and where struggle becomes seed for growth.Dr. AO shares the origin story of Grow Anyway, unpack the seven core human struggles, and explain why they believe emotional regulation, spiritual resilience, and daily habits are essential for sanity in todays overstimulated world. Youll also hear how their personal lives, counseling practices, and church ministry all intersect around one simple truth: we dont have to wait for perfect conditions to growwe can grow anyway.Dr. Amy Oberg (Dr. AO) Psychologist, speaker, church leader, and founder of Hope & Health Huba center for emotional resilience, spiritual growth, and mental wellness. Dr. AO is passionate about teaching people how to manage emotional stability without manipulating, medicating, or mitigating their pain. With multiple published tools like the Cloud Tool Journal, she brings humor, depth, and hope to every conversation.Dennis Oberg Lead Pastor of Oasis Church and longtime leader with a heart for the local church. Dennis brings wisdom, vulnerability, and strong teaching to both men and women navigating identity, purpose, and the daily grind of life. Hes the steady anchor and spiritual insight behind the Grow Anyway message. Language: en-us Genres: Religion & Spirituality Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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The STAND Women's Event Oasis Church - Be Known, Be Loved, Be His
Episode 7
Saturday, 21 March, 2026
Recorded live at Oasis Church during The STAND women’s gathering, this message invites women into a deeper, steadier faith—one that does not shrink under pressure but stands grounded in truth, identity, and obedience.The evening begins with a powerful 5-minute testimony from Krista Plummer, who has been in discipleship for five years. Krista shares her personal story of choosing to stand for her faith through real-life challenges, offering an honest picture of what it looks like to remain rooted when circumstances press in.Building on Ephesians 6, this message reframes standing not as passive endurance, but as an active, moment-by-moment obedience to God. Standing is not about having clarity or control—it is about remaining aligned when life feels uncertain, painful, or unresolved.This teaching addresses the reality of spiritual tension—good and evil, truth and deception—and why the battle often feels personal. Women are reminded that exhaustion does not mean failure; it often means engagement. The call is not to fix everything, but to recognize where God is asking for faithfulness right now.Through Scripture, story, and reflection, the message explores:Why standing is an active posture, not passive survivalHow unseen spiritual pressure creates real emotional exhaustionWhat it means to stand in identity, not performanceHow God holds us steady even in emotional and circumstantial stormsWhy no one stands alone—faith is strengthened in communityThe message closes with a simple but weighty invitation: not to solve, perform, or prove—but to notice one place in life where God is asking you to stand.“We are fully known by God, completely loved by Christ, and wholly His—so we stand.”








