What if the season that feels like it is burying you is actually the place where God is planting something new?
When life gets dark, heavy, lonely, and confusing, it is easy to believe the lie that says, "If this were really the right direction, it would be easier." But sometimes obedience is hard. Sometimes growth is uncomfortable. Sometimes what looks like loss is actually preparation. And sometimes the dirt is not proof that God forgot you. It is the soil where He is growing roots.
In Planted or Buried?, D. Austin takes readers on a faith-filled journey through seasons of pressure, waiting, pruning, dryness, hidden growth, and eventual harvest. With honest storytelling, biblical wisdom, and just enough sarcasm to keep things from getting too church-lady perfect, this book speaks to anyone who has ever wondered if God was still working when nothing seemed to be changing.
Through personal reflections, practical spiritual insight, and Scripture-rooted encouragement, this book helps readers recognize the difference between being buried and being planted. You will be invited to look honestly at what God may be breaking open, what He is asking you to surrender, what weeds need to be pulled, what roots need to grow deeper, and what fruit He may be preparing in you.
This is not a book about pretending hard seasons do not hurt. They do. Pressure hurts. Waiting hurts. Pruning hurts. Dry seasons hurt. But pain does not mean God is absent, and darkness does not mean your story is over.
You may feel hidden, pressed, stripped down, or alone. You may wonder why the season has lasted so long. You may be tired of waiting for breakthrough while trying not to emotionally unravel in the car "for just a minute." But God knows what He planted. He knows what had to break, what had to be removed, what needed healing, and what kind of roots you will need for the life He is growing next.
Planted or Buried? is a reminder that dry does not mean dead, hidden does not mean forgotten, pruning is not punishment, and small growth still counts.
You are not buried without purpose.
You are planted with promise.
And what God plants, He knows how to grow.