Asaph Borba - Alto Preг§o Part. Fernanda Brum (dvd Rastros De Amor) [vг­deo Oficial] Page

Recorded at the PIB (First Baptist Church) of Curitiba, the DVD Rastros de Amor serves as a celebration of Borba’s decades of ministry. The title itself suggests that the "high price" mentioned in the song leaves behind a trail of evidence—"tracks" or "traces" of love that are visible in the lives of the faithful and the growth of the community.

: As a pioneer who helped shape congregational hymns in Brazil since the 1970s, Borba brings a sense of historical authority and "melodic harmony" that blends traditional and contemporary sounds. Recorded at the PIB (First Baptist Church) of

: The "High Price" was not paid just for individual salvation but for the specific purpose of communal unity ("so that with you I would be one, my brother"). This shifts the focus from a private faith to a collaborative one, where believers are exhorted to work "side by side" to build the Church. Musical and Emotional Synergy : The "High Price" was not paid just

At its core, the song explores the paradox of a "high price" paid to create "oneness". The live performance, featuring not just Brum but

The live performance, featuring not just Brum but also Sóstenes Mendes, visually and sonically represents the song's message: different voices and generations "breaking barriers through love" to proclaim a single message. The story of the hymn "High Price" | Asaph Borba

The rendition of "" (High Price) by Asaph Borba featuring Fernanda Brum from the DVD Rastros de Amor is more than a simple musical performance; it is a profound bridge between the origins of Brazilian congregational worship and its contemporary emotional power. The Theological Foundation: Sacrifice as Unity

: The lyrics emphasize that while Jesus was on the cross, he was not merely enduring physical pain but was performing an intentional act of cosmic remembrance—"He thought of you, He thought of me".