We have something exciting to share with you!
As we previously announced, Horns of Heaven launched a new talk show titled “Broader Outlook 2 Break Barriers.” As we began recording and sharing conversations, something beautiful started to unfold—real connections were being made. Through each interview and every perspective shared, we saw people coming together in meaningful ways.
Just as bridges are built to connect, so has our show become a place where hearts, voices, and perspectives meet.
With that in mind, we felt led to lean even deeper into this spirit of connection. So, we’ve made a meaningful shift. We’ve replaced “Break Barriers” with “Build Bridges.”
Our show is now called:
“Broader Outlook 2 Build Bridges.”
Along with this change, our visual identity has also evolved. The new image features a bridge shaped like a crown—symbolizing that all we do is to give glory to the KING OF KINGS.
What does the eye of the globe represent?
It reflects the many perspectives of people across the world coming together as one. Though we are different, we are united in Christ—many members, yet one body.
What does the bridge represent?
The bridge rests above the eye, showing that our shared perspectives create a foundation for understanding. As we listen and learn from one another, we begin to bridge the gaps between us.
The rocks and bricks on either side represent barriers that are no longer standing—because through connection and conversation, they are being replaced with clarity, unity, and appreciation for our differences.
At the center of the crown is a jewel bearing the Horns of Heaven logo, created under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The two shofars in the logo symbolize agreement—echoing both the sound released from the earth and the voice of God from heaven.
What does the water represent?
The water symbolizes the flow of the Holy Spirit. It also represents people coming together—flowing in unity through shared understanding and truth.
As we continue to share perspectives, we gain a broader outlook—one that draws us closer together as one.
Most importantly, the eye points us back to God, El Roi—“The God who sees.”
Get ready!
More powerful and inspiring episodes are on the way with our new name and vision. Stay connected—there’s so much more to come!


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