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Even the credible threat of a tariff can make businesses rethink their currently profitable trading relationships. Brian Albrecht of the International Center for Law & Economics evaluates the current tariff threats and how it may impact business decisions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brian Albrecht is the chief economist for the International Center for Law & Economics and is the coauthor of the economics newsletter Economic Forces. In Brian's first appearance on the show, he discussed the data behind business dynamism, the notion of greedflation, the recent developments in antitrust, the update Econ 101 needs to make in regard to tariffs, and much more. Check out the transcript for this week's episode, now with links. Recorded on January 6th, 2025 Follow David Beckworth on X: @DavidBeckworth Follow Brian Albrecht: @BrianCAlbrecht Follow the show on X: @Macro_Musings Check out our new AI chatbot: the Macro Musebot! Join the new Macro Musings Discord server! Join the Macro Musings mailing list! Check out our Macro Musings merch! Subscribe to David's new BTS YouTube Channel Timestamps: (00:00:00) – Intro (00:00:51) – Brian's Education and Career (00:08:03) – Market Structure and Business Dynamism (00:31:07) – Greedflation (00:45:25) – Trump and Tariffs (00:55:51) – Outro
Matt speaks with Brian Albrecht about how policymakers can think more like economists by emphasizing the role of prices, trade-offs, and unintended consequences in shaping effective policies. Brian and Matt discuss tax policies, antitrust laws, and some very silly tariffs to illustrate the importance of applying economic reasoning to address societal challenges while minimizing inefficiencies. References Brian Albrecht's Substack, Economic Forces Link: https://substack.com/@briancalbrecht "Rebellion, Rascals, and Revenue: Tax Follies and Wisdom Through the Ages" by Michael Keen and Joel Slemrod Link: https://a.co/d/94DlEoq "The Constitution of Liberty" by Friedrich Hayek Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Constitution-Liberty-Friedrich-Hayek/dp/0226320847 "The Theory of Moral Sentiments" by Adam Smith Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Theory-Moral-Sentiments-Adam-Smith/dp/0143105922 "Basic Economics: A Common Sense Guide to the Economy" by Thomas Sowell Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Basic-Economics-Common-Sense-Guide/dp/0465060730 "Antitrust Paradox: A Policy at War with Itself" by Robert H. Bork Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Antitrust-Paradox-Policy-Consumer-Welfare/dp/0029044561
Today's sermonette based on 1 Timothy 5:17-6:2 is given by Rev. Brian Albrecht. This is a rebroadcast from September 23, 2016.
The Federal Trade Commission's non-compete ban has stirred vigorous discussion in the antitrust bar and beyond. What do economic theory and empirical analysis tell us about the effects of non-competes, and whether a ban is justified? Economists Evan Starr and Brian Albrecht join co-hosts Sergei Zaslavsky and Anora Wang to debate the state of economic evidence on non-competes, the implications for policy, and what we still have to learn. Listen to this episode, which also aired as a live ABA program, for an in-depth discussion that highlights both areas of consensus and areas of disagreement on the economics of non-competes. With special guests: Evan Starr, Associate Professor, University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business and Brian Albrecht, Chief Economist, International Center for Law & Economics Related Links: Starr, Evan P., J.J. Prescott, and Norman D. Bishara. "Noncompete Agreements in the U.S. Labor Force." Journal of Law and Economics 64, no. 1 (2021): 53-84 Thomas, Randall S. and Thomas, Randall S. and Bishara, Norman D and Martin, Kenneth J., An Empirical Analysis of Non-Competition Clauses and Other Restrictive Post-Employment Covenants (February 26, 2014) Posner, Eric A. and Triantis, George G. and Triantis, Alexander J. and Triantis, Alexander J., Investing in Human Capital: The Efficiency of Covenants Not to Compete (January 2004) Hosted by: Sergei Zaslavsky and Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP
On this episode of Future of Freedom, host Scot Bertram is joined by two guests with different viewpoints about the recent FEC decision to ban noncompete clauses in employment agreements. First on the show is C. Jarrett Dieterle, resident senior fellow at the R Street Institute. Later, we hear from Brian Albrecht, chief economist of the International Center for Law and Economics. You can find R Street on X, formerly Twitter, at @RSI and Brian at @BrianCAlbrecht.
Embark on an intellectual journey with Michael Gayed and our esteemed guest Brian Albrecht as we unravel the intricate tapestry of today's economic landscape. This episode guarantees to arm you with a deeper understanding of how data, computation, and behavioral economics are reshaping the field. Together, we scrutinize the rise of empirical research focused on causal relationships, and how these advancements influence policy-making and macroeconomic trends. By shedding light on the complexities of market power and competition in the US economy, we lay bare the fundamental shifts affecting both businesses and consumers.As the dialogue progresses, Brian and I confront the contentious issues of market concentration, inflation, and the role of 'superstar' firms in our economy. We tackle the misconceptions around price gouging head-on, emphasizing the need to discern the nuanced interplay between supply and demand. The chapter on tariffs cuts through the political rhetoric, offering a candid evaluation of their consequences on international trade, domestic manufacturing, and the wallets of everyday Americans. This segment is sure to challenge your preconceptions and enrich your grasp of current economic policies.Concluding with a look towards the horizon, our conversation shifts toward the pressing concerns over government debt, regulatory landscapes, and the economy's ability to adapt in uncertain times. Brian's insights shine a light on how markets and regulations can evolve, presenting a hopeful outlook on the potential for reform and innovation in the face of these challenges. This episode is more than just a podcast; it's a panoramic view of our economic reality, intended for those ready to embrace a sophisticated perspective on the forces shaping our fiscal and regulatory frameworks.Nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. The content in this program is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any information or other material as investment, financial, tax, or other advice. The views expressed by the participants are solely their own. A participant may have taken or recommended any investment position discussed, but may close such position or alter its recommendation at any time without notice. Nothing contained in this program constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction. Please consult your own investment or financial advisor for advice related to all investment decisions. Sign up to The Lead-Lag Report on Substack and get 30% off the annual subscription today by visiting http://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive. Support the show
Message: Christmas Story Songs: What Child is This?; Shepherds Watched Their Flocks; He Shall Feed His Flock; Beauty of Christmas; God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen; Hark the Herold Angels Sing; Do You Hear What I Hear?; Maltese Winter Host: Rev. Dennis R. Campbell, President/CEO, MissionGO The post Dr. Brian Albrecht – Christmas Story appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
Brian Albrecht, Chief Economist of the International Center for Law & Economics (ICLE), joins the podcast today to discuss ICLE's paper on the $24.6 billion Kroger-Albertsons transaction. ICLE Paper on Kroger / Albertson's merger: https://laweconcenter.org/icle-on-kroger-albertsons/ White paper: https://laweconcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Kroger-Albertsons-Merger-Full-Paper.pdf Chapters: [0:00] Introduction + Episode sponsor: Alphasense [1:32] Overview of ICLE (International Center for Law & Economics) and Brian's background [3:12] Kroger / Albertson's merger - how Brian is thinking about this potential merger [6:55] FTC's analytical framework [10:58] Why government hasn't brought more suits in grocery industry [14:34] Should precedent be updated? [24:05] Why shouldn't market shares matter? [28:30] How have delivery services changed the market index & wrap-up on wholesale clubs, competition [33:05] Divestitures [39:26] Specific divestiture package - Haggen's example [46:20] Waterbed effect - why this is or isn't an antitrust concern [51:44] Regional power vs. local power with retail workers [59:01] Final thoughts Today's episode is sponsored by: Alphasense This episode is brought to you by AlphaSense, the AI platform behind the world's biggest investment decisions. The right financial intelligence platform can make or break your quarter. AlphaSense is the #1 rated financial research solution by G2. With AI search technology and a library of premium content, you can stay ahead of key macroeconomic trends and accelerate your investment research efforts. AI capabilities, like Smart Synonyms and Sentiment Analysis, provide even deeper industry and company analysis. AlphaSense gives you the tools you need to provide better analysis for you and your clients. As a Yet Another Value Podcast listener, visit alpha-sense.com/fs today to beat FOMO and move faster than the market.
Austin Ridge Men's Pastor, Brian Albrecht, shares his faith story today on the show. Brian came to Christ in high school after a toxic relationship and a feeling of deep loneliness. After coming to Christ, Brian surrounded himself with other Christian men who helped him learn to walk by faith amid life's challenges. Brian touches on his marriage, his career path, and how God led him to Austin Ridge in an unexpected way. LINKS IN THIS EPISODE:If you have any questions or feedback on the show, please email us at equip@austinridge.org.Follow our EQUIP Austin Ridge Instagram Page for more updates and equipping resources.
Joe Selvaggi talks with Dr. Brian Albrecht, an economists with the International Center for Law and Economics. They separate fact from fiction when it comes to the public’s and politicians' concerns over allegedly anti-consumer practices of big business and discuss when antitrust action by the federal government is justified. Guest: Brian Albrecht is Chief Economist […]
Message: Philippians Songs: Fairest Lord Jesus; Open My Eyes, That I May See Mission Moment: Dr. Brian Albrecht & Dennis Campbell Host Rev. Dennis Campbell The post Rev. Art Larson – Phil 3:4-9 appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
Brian Albrecht joins Bob to discuss the work of this year's Nobel (Memorial) Prize Winner Claudia Goldin, with an emphasis on the male-female wage gap. Claudia Golden and Tyler Cowan Discuss The Gender Earnings Gap: Mises.org/HAP418a Claudia Golden's Paper on The Pill: Mises.org/HAP418b More Content from Brian: Mises.org/HAP418c Join us in Fort Myers on November 4 to cut through the campaign talking points and offer an uncompromising look at what is coming next. Use Code "FL2023" for $10 off admission: Mises.org/FL23 Human Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Per Bylund's How to Think About the Economy: Mises.org/HAPodFree]]>
Brian Albrecht joins Bob to discuss the work of this year's Nobel (Memorial) Prize Winner Claudia Goldin, with an emphasis on the male-female wage gap. Claudia Golden and Tyler Cowan Discuss The Gender Earnings Gap: Mises.org/HAP418a Claudia Golden's Paper on The Pill: Mises.org/HAP418b More Content from Brian: Mises.org/HAP418c Join us in Fort Myers on November 4 to cut through the campaign talking points and offer an uncompromising look at what is coming next. Use Code "FL2023" for $10 off admission: Mises.org/FL23 Human Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Per Bylund's How to Think About the Economy: Mises.org/HAPodFree
Brian Albrecht joins Bob to discuss the work of this year's Nobel (Memorial) Prize Winner Claudia Goldin, with an emphasis on the male-female wage gap. Claudia Golden and Tyler Cowan Discuss The Gender Earnings Gap: Mises.org/HAP418a Claudia Golden's Paper on The Pill: Mises.org/HAP418b More Content from Brian: Mises.org/HAP418c Join us in Fort Myers on November 4 to cut through the campaign talking points and offer an uncompromising look at what is coming next. Use Code "FL2023" for $10 off admission: Mises.org/FL23 Human Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Per Bylund's How to Think About the Economy: Mises.org/HAPodFree
Brian Albrecht joins Bob to discuss the work of this year's Nobel (Memorial) Prize Winner Claudia Goldin, with an emphasis on the male-female wage gap. Claudia Golden and Tyler Cowan Discuss The Gender Earnings Gap: https://Mises.org/HAP418a Claudia Golden's Paper on The Pill: https://Mises.org/HAP418b More Content from Brian: https://Mises.org/HAP418c
Brian Albrecht joins Bob to discuss the work of this year's Nobel (Memorial) Prize Winner Claudia Goldin, with an emphasis on the male-female wage gap. Claudia Golden and Tyler Cowan Discuss The Gender Earnings Gap: Mises.org/HAP418a Claudia Golden's Paper on The Pill: Mises.org/HAP418b More Content from Brian: Mises.org/HAP418c Join us in Fort Myers on November 4 to cut through the campaign talking points and offer an uncompromising look at what is coming next. Use Code "FL2023" for $10 off admission: Mises.org/FL23 Human Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Per Bylund's How to Think About the Economy: Mises.org/HAPodFree
Brian Albrecht joins Bob to discuss the work of this year's Nobel (Memorial) Prize Winner Claudia Goldin, with an emphasis on the male-female wage gap. Claudia Golden and Tyler Cowan Discuss The Gender Earnings Gap: Mises.org/HAP418a Claudia Golden's Paper on The Pill: Mises.org/HAP418b More Content from Brian: Mises.org/HAP418c Join us in Fort Myers on November 4 to cut through the campaign talking points and offer an uncompromising look at what is coming next. Use Code "FL2023" for $10 off admission: Mises.org/FL23 Human Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Per Bylund's How to Think About the Economy: Mises.org/HAPodFree
Message: Thanksgiving Songs: By and By; There’s Just Something About that Name Mission Moment: Dr. Brian Albrecht & Dennis Campbell Host Rev. Dennis Campbell The post Rev. George Francisco – Thanksgiving appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
One of the most common genres of questions we get has to do with local dialect and pronunciation. Today, thanks to question-asker Noah Waxman of Starksboro, we help settle a regional debate involving a beloved market in Central Vermont.Check out the web version of this episode to see photos from our reporting.Thanks to all the people who spoke to us outside the market: Brooke Haynes, Jo Palmer, Niclas Thein, Gail Helmer, Brian Albrecht, Karen Rookwood, Toby Bellows, Scout Vitko and Dick Atkinson. Special thanks to Anna Van Dine, Anna Ste. Marie, Celia Cadwell and, of course, the Mehuron family.This episode was reported and produced by Josh Crane, with support from the rest of the BLS team: Angela Evancie, Myra Flynn and Mae Nagusky. Ty Gibbons composed our theme music. Other music by Blue Dot Sessions.As always, our show is better when you're a part of it:Ask a question about VermontVote on the question you want us to tackle nextSign up for the BLS newsletterSay hi on Instagram and Reddit @bravestatevtDrop us an email: hello@bravelittlestate.orgCall our BLS hotline: 802-552-4880Make a gift to support people-powered journalismLeave us a rating/review in your favorite podcast appTell your friends about the show!Brave Little State is a production of Vermont Public and a proud member of the NPR Network.
Why would sellers go to a "place" where many others are also selling the same product? Wouldn't it better to go someplace off by yourself, so you can get the monopoly price? Well, the answer is that transactions"take place," meaning they require a context. Amazingly, it's better to go where all the other sellers are going, because of the problems of triangulation, transfer, and trust. The Sears catalog was a "virtual" (paper) place, and Amazon is another "virtual" (online) place. But the answer to why we do that is "transaction costs." But then I go back in time to my own introduction to the notion of transaction costs, in a class taught by the remarkable economist Yoran Barzel. The puzzle is so simple that it seems dumb: why do we measure lettuce by the head, meat by the pound, and diamonds by the caret?Yoram Barzel, Measurement Cost and the Organization of Markets.The Journal of Law & Economics, Vol. 25, No. 1 (Apr., 1982), pp. 27-48https://www.jstor.org/stable/725223Brian Albrecht, Brian Albrecht at Int Cent for Law and Econhttps://pricetheory.substack.com/p/are-transaction-costs-just-costs Plus, the TWEJ! And our first letter, as a homework assignment. Are congestion taxes an effective way to overcome transactions costs pertaining to efficient use of roads? Probably not the best. There is no externality with congestion, because everyone stuck in traffic has moved to the harm. Those who could be held liable for causing congestion are not those who pay for a variable toll, but those who come later. We'll talk about this in Week 3!If you have questions or comments, or want to suggest a future topic, email the show at taitc.email@gmail.com ! You can follow Mike Munger on Twitter at @mungowitz
Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada's daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad. The episodes are generously supported by The Ira Gluskin And Maxine Granovsky Gluskin Charitable Foundation.This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with economist Brian Albrecht, the co-author of the Substack newsletter, Economic Forces, about the utility of economic theory, the reasons to be skeptical about sweeping policy reforms, and lessons for young economists about using social media to present their ideas, engage experts, and learn. If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's free weekly email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Sign up here: https://thehub.ca/free-member-sign-up/.The Hub is Canada's leading information source for public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.Visit The Hub now at https://www.thehub.ca. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does research tell us about the use and abuse of non-compete agreements? Brian Albrecht of the International Center for Law and Economics comments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New rules proposed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to ban workplace noncompete agreements haver stirred a lot of opinions. Workers' rights advocates say the move will help wages finally break out of their stagnant pace, however some aren't so sure about that. One of them is Brian Albrecht, Chief Economist at the International Center for Law and Economics, who the Federal Drive had a chance to speak to about the proposal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's sermonette based on 1 Timothy 5:17-6:2 is given by Rev. Brian Albrecht. This is a rebroadcast from September 23, 2016.
You are listening to the Economic Forces Podcast, a free weekly newsletter on economics, especially price theory, without the politics. You can support our newsletter by signing up at pricetheory.substack.comWelcome to Episode 12 of the Economic Forces Podcast! We change things up by having a conversation between us about “what is price theory?” We point to a few central themes: exchange, competition is everywhere, opportunity costs, the value of simple models, and markets clear somehow.Previous Newsletters DiscussedJosh: Those Pesky Transaction CostsBrian: Markets Must Become CompetitiveBrian on why monopolies must competeWe hope you enjoy the conversation and consider becoming a paid subscriber. You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app. If you don’t see Economic Forces on your podcast app, try adding the following RSS feed directly: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/86578.rss. Get full access to Economic Forces at pricetheory.substack.com/subscribe
Message: Are We Close? #8 Mission Moment: Ukraine Song: We Shall See the King Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht Note: Dr. Hartman just celebrated his 92 birthday and is still working for the Lord. What an encouragement! The post Dr. Fred Hartman – Are We Close? #8 appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Faith Once Delivered #5 Mission Moment: Ukraine Song: A Mighty Fortress in Our God Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Hon. EC Manning – Faith Once Delivered #5 appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: New Life Mission Moment: Dr. Brian Albrecht – Muslims in London Song: Great is Thy Faithfulness; Draw Me Close Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Rev. Art Larson – New Life appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Luke 1 Mission Moment: Rev. Dennis Campbell, Sierra Leone, West Africa Songs: His Name is Wonderful; Brethren, We Have Met to Worship Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Dr. Brian Albrecht – Luke 1 appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Revival #3 Mission Moment: Abu Saad – The Middle East Songs: His Name is Wonderful; Brethren, We Have Met to Worship Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Rev. Art Larson – Revival #3 appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Reasons for Christian Rejoicing Mission Moment: Abu Saad – The Middle East Songs: Come Holy Spirit; Nearer to the Heart of God; Just as I AM Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Rev. George Francisco – Reasons for Christian Rejoicing appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Are We Close to the End Times? – Dr. Fred Hartman Mission Moment: Abu Saad – The Middle East Songs: Hallelujah; What a Saviour Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Dr. Fred Hartman – Are We Close? #4 appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Faith Once Delivered Mission Moment: Abu Saad – Middle East Songs: I Will Praise; Jesus Paid it All Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Hon. EC Manning – Faith Once Delivered appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: The Reading of the Christmas Story Mission Moment: Eddie and Carrie Ramos – Dominican Republic Songs: O Worship the King/Mary Did you Know?/ Away in a Manger/Joy to the World/Hark the Herald Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Dr. Brian Albrecht – The Reading of the Christmas Story appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: 1 Peter 1:2 Mission Moment: Treehouse Program in Sierra Leone Songs: Take the Name of Jesus with You; This Little Light of Mine Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Dr. Brian Albrecht – 1 Peter 1:2 appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.
Today's sermonette based on 1 Timothy 5:17-6:2 is given by Rev. Brian Albrecht. This is a rebroadcast from September 23, 2016.
Pastor Brian shares how we can daily live the “Empowered” life – a life energized by the Spirit to feed the good and bury our bad. It was an encouraging on-time message that will benefit each of us as we continue to pursue a Christ-centered life. — Learn more about Hope, our weekend worship opportunities and how to become better connected to our house online at HopeChurchMemphis.com — Give towards the work God is doing in and through Hope online: HopeChurchMemphis.com/Give. Thank you for your generosity! — You can worship with us online every weekend at 9:30 + 11:30 am CST on Facebook, YouTube and HopeChurchMemphis.com/Live. — Subscribe to our YouTube channel today to watch previous messages and videos: YouTube.com/HopeChurchMemphis. — Follow Hope on Facebook and Instagram (@Hope4Memphis). — For encouraging and engaging content for your kids, visit HopeChurchMemphis.com/Kids. — Hope Church exists to be a place where everyone is welcome & wanted to experience real life with Jesus Christ through worship, community, service and generosity.
Message: Faith Songs: Morning Has Broken; Lord, I Want to Be a Christian; What a Friend We Have in Jesus Mission Moment: Dr. Brian Albrecht Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Rev. George Francisco – Faith appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Revelation Songs: Heavenly Sunlight; I Need Thee Every Hour; There Shall Be Showers of Blessings Mission Moment: Dr. Brian Albrecht Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Dr. Fred Hartman – Revelation appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.
God has given us the gift of the Holy Spirit who is our friend our family — and always with us! Pastor Brian begins a new teaching series, "Empowered," setting up the journey through the ministry of the Holy Spirit and how this member of the Trinity indwells within us. — Learn more about Hope, our weekend worship opportunities and how to become better connected to our house online at HopeChurchMemphis.com — Give towards the work God is doing in and through Hope: HopeChurchMemphis.com/Give or text "HOPE4MEMPHIS" to 77977. Thank you for your generosity! — You can worship with us online every weekend at 9:30 + 11:30 am CST on Facebook, YouTube and HopeChurchMemphis.com/Live. — Subscribe to our YouTube channel today to watch previous messages and videos: YouTube.com/HopeChurchMemphis. — Follow Hope on Facebook and Instagram (@Hope4Memphis). — For encouraging and engaging content for your kids, visit HopeChurchMemphis.com/Kids. — Hope Church exists to be a place where everyone is welcome & wanted to experience real life with Jesus Christ through worship, community, service and generosity.
Message: Faith Once Delivered Songs: A Mighty Fortress; Tell it to Jesus Mission Moment: Brian Albrecht Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Honourable EC Manning – Faith Once Delivered 5 appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Reasons for the Resurrection Mission Moment: Navin Theyagaraj – India Songs: Old Rugged Cross; Jesus Paid It All Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Rev. George Francisco – Reasons for the Resurrection appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Revelation 4 Mission Moment: Jesse and Bria Pohle – Ukraine and North America Songs: I Wish I Had Given Him More/Abide With Me Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Dr. Fred Hartman – Revelation #4 appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Are We Closer to the End? Mission Moment: Eddie and Carrie Ramos – Dominican Republic Songs: O’ Holy Night; Worship the King; O Little Town of Bethlehem Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht, President – MissionGO The post Dr. Fred Hartman – Are We Closer to the End? appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Christ’s Biography Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht, President – MissionGO Songs: O Come, Emmanuel, Do You Hear, It Came Upon A Midnight Clear The post Hon. EC Manning – Christ’s Biography appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Christmas – “What’s it all about?” Mission Moment; Eddie and Carrie Ramos – Dominican Republic Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht, President – MissionGO Song: Deck the Halls; Good Men Rejoice The post Rev. George Francisco – Christmas “What’s it all about?” appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Obedience Mission Moment; Eddie and Carrie Ramos – Dominican Republic Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht, President – MissionGO Song: How Great Our Joy The post Rev. Art Larson – Obedience appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.
*Special Edition Green Chair Conversation* Executive Director of Ministry, Brian Albrecht, and Digital Pastor, Rev. Jessica Morris, have an unscripted conversation on how Green Chair Conversations got started, lessons they've learned, & how we can embrace the journey along the way. — *Visit HopeChurchMemphis.com/GCC for more Green Chair Conversations! Also you can follow us at @Hope4Memphis on Facebook and Instagram to stay connected.
Message: Last Promise, Last Prayer Mission Moment: Karen lubbers – Uganda Songs: Blessed Assurance; This Little Light of Mine Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Rev. Art Larson – Last Promise, Last Prayer appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Precious Proclamations From a Poor Prophet Mission Moment: The Foucachons – France Songs: What a Beautiful Name; I Love to Tell the Story Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Rev. George Francisco – Precious Proclamations From a Poor Prophet appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Isaiah Lesson 1 Mission Moment: The Foucachons – France Songs: Come Ye Sinners; Sometimes Alleluia Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Dr. Fred Hartman – Isaiah Lesson 1 appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.
Message: Famine in the Word of God Mission Moment: The Foucachons – France Songs: Blessed Assurance; Sometimes Alleluia Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht The post Hon. EC Manning – Famine of the Word of God appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.