Agna Mendonça came up singing in church choirs in São Paulo. Her music grew from that gospel tradition, and she wrote songs that became fixtures in Brazilian worship, like 'Arrebatamento' and 'Ele Ressuscitou'.
She recorded several albums through the 1990s and early 2000s, including 'Agna Mendonça Ao Vivo' in 1993 and 'O Bom Pastor' in 1997. Her songs, such as 'Presença de Deus' and 'Promessas,' were straightforward expressions of faith that connected with listeners.
Her work stayed within the contours of gospel music, focused on themes of devotion and spiritual victory. She kept recording into the 2000s with albums like 'Uma Nova Canção' in 2002.
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