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Bright Hearth

Productivity?

Bright Hearth

Brian Sauvé, Lexy Sauvé

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Femininity, Kids & Family, Cooking, Parenting, Patriarchy, Masculinity, Productive Household

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2023

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé.

In this season, Brian and Lexy answer a question that has come in about a dozen times since launching this Q+A series: How do you guys do so many different things? Let's talk productivity, leisure, and Christian fruitfulness.

Brian's new EP, Hearth Songs, is out and streaming everywhere! You'll find links to listen in here. We hope these songs bless you and yours. Hearth Songs, is devoted to demonstrating the glory and beauty of ordinary Christian life, marriage, family, and all the rest. If you love it, consider helping fund the next album he's working on by tapping this link.

Our thanks to The King's Ridge Elderberries for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! Visit them online at https://tkrfarm.com/ (or tap here) to get your hands on their antioxidant-packed American Elderberries and support this great Christian family business! Use code brighthearth for 10% off your order!

This episode is also brought to you by Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial. Head to https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com and reach out to Joe to get started planning your financial future today!

This episode also comes with our thanks to Private Family Banking. Start banking with Private Family Banking. You can reach Private Family Banking partner Chuck DeLadurantey at [email protected], call him directly at 830-339-9472, or download his e-book HERE.

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Head to this link and submit a question for consideration for this season of Bright Hearth! Form Link: https://www.briansauve.com/bright-hearth-questions

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode of Bright hearth is brought to you by the Kings Ridge Eldaberry's Backwards Planning Financial,

0:05.2

private family banking, and by our supporters at patreon.com.

0:08.4

So my responsibility is, so to speak, whatever is in front of me there on my work bench or desk or counter I should do a first rate job with that and other things will fall into place and as they fall into place it will not be the

0:23.6

impersonal doing of Adam Smith's invisible hand. Every blessing a Christian ever

0:28.2

receives is from a pierced hand. Work is not a curse. The curse affects work, but work remains a gift from a gracious

0:36.7

God. We were created for work and we were created for work in an astoundingly fruitful world.

0:42.1

In short, the grace of God leads to South Carolina. for work in an astoundingly fruitful world.

0:42.6

In short, the grace of God leads to salvation,

0:45.6

and salvation leads to good works.

0:48.1

As we consider this, we ought not limit the phrase good works

0:51.3

to helping little old ladies across the street or volunteering at

0:54.2

soup kitchens those are included certainly but good works also include good work

1:00.4

good works include turning a table leg on a lathe or solving a mathematical problem or

1:06.1

shoveling out the barn. In some good works include necessarily the blessing of good work.

1:12.1

Excerpts from Plot Activity by the blessing of good work.

1:16.0

Excerpts from Plot Activity by Pastor Douglas Wilson.

1:24.7

Well, welcome back everybody to a late night episode of Bright hearth. It is Soviet midnight, is it not?

1:28.7

I was thinking maybe we'll finally flip the time clock

1:31.8

because you and I haven't been sleeping this week.

1:33.6

Yeah. Maybe we'll be tired enough that we'll sleep.

1:35.8

We'll sleep.

1:37.2

Daylight savings guys, first of all, whoever's responsible for it, Ben Franklin.

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