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Planted, Not Buried: Choosing Light When the World Feels Dark

Planted, Not Buried: Choosing Light When the World Feels Dark

Update: 2025-09-12
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Today’s podcast episode is in honor of those impacted by 9/11, as well as the violent events that have transpired this week alone. When life feels heavy and the world seems dark, it’s easy to believe you’ve been buried. But what would happen if you shifted your perspective of the darkness — What if, instead of being buried in a dark place, you've actually been planted? How we interpret the darkness dictates how we respond to it and our ability to take something intended for evil and turn it into the beginning of something deeper, stronger, and more purposeful. Darkness doesn’t always mean the end. Sometimes it’s where the most powerful growth begins and activates us into our next level of expansion in the fight for good over evil. This episode is about shifting your perspective — and finding hope when all hope might seem lost. 

WHAT YOU WILL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE:
  • Why how we interpret the darkness matters
  • The difference between being buried and being planted
  • The process of how seeds grow and what that teaches us about resilience and purpose in dark times
  • A powerful perspective shift that turns evil into opportunity for good
  • Practical ways to choose light when the world feels dark
  • Encouragement from Scripture and timeless wisdom to strengthen your hope


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Planted, Not Buried: Choosing Light When the World Feels Dark

Planted, Not Buried: Choosing Light When the World Feels Dark

Jeana Oldham