Background
Born with the name "Riroca," at age 14 her name was changed to "Sarah Sheeva." She is the daughter of the two great Brazilian musicians, Baby Consuelo and Pepeu Gomes.
composer Missionary pastor singer-songwriter
Born with the name "Riroca," at age 14 her name was changed to "Sarah Sheeva." She is the daughter of the two great Brazilian musicians, Baby Consuelo and Pepeu Gomes.
The group"s first album was released by Warner Music. The second album, titled Sarahnãnazabelê was a big hit with the song "Nothing"s Gonna Change My Love Foreign You"/"Nada vai Tirar Você de Mim" which was the soundtrack of the Brazilian soap opera Um Anjo Caiu do Céu and a great success. Sarah left the SNZ group in 2003 to devote herself to the gospel and become a great preacher and missionary.
In 2005, she released her first gospel music album entitled Tudo Mudou and in 2007 her first book, titled Defraudação Emocional.
Sarah Sheeva was the first in her family to become evangelical, in October 1997. Two years later, her mother, Baby Consuelo also became a Christian, in part due to the influence of Sarah.
One of her most popular works is directed at women, called "Cult of the Princesses," and aims to encourage values that have been lost in the current culture. The book encourages women to value themselves more through how they dress and social behavior.