Sondra is now serving in Costa Rica
as the Director of the Missionary Ventures Latin America sending office.  She is pioneering the concept of sending teams and missionaries from Latin America into other Latin America countries.   Her focus has been training and educating churches to send teams cross culturally.  She went to Argentina to train a team to go into Cuba.  She traveled to Guatemala to train a church group to do ministry in the interior of Guatemala.  She has been training, leading, and arranging teams out of Costa Rica into remote areas of Costa Rica and into Nicaragua for the last 3 years.  One of the positive results from these teams are full time Latin missionaries that are now on the field.
 
Paul & Sofia Garret from Costa Rica are now serving full time in Mexico.  
 
Marta Mora from Costa Rica is serving full time in Panama.
 Annesha Beckford from Jamaica is serving full time in Heredia, Costa Rica.  
 
Jonathan Abarca is in training with YWAM in Argentina, he intends to work with youth cross culturally.  
 
MV Latin America now has several people working with the office.  Rene Gonzalez is a sending coordinator in Guatemala.  He is sending teams from Guatemala into Honduras and Cuba.  Randal and Raquel Beita are in Costa Rica learning to receive teams from the USA into Costa Rica and also are taking teams from Costa Rica into Nicaragua.  
 
 
Sondra’s 10 Years in Missions
This is Sondra Livermore’s 10 year anniversary in Missions.  
 
 
She served her first five years in Nicaragua as a field coordinator with Missionary Ventures.  She ran teams from the USA and Canada to help pastors and local Christian leadership in Nicaragua.  She also helped with feeding centers, Christian schools and established a Renutrition Center.
 
Most Recently.....
 
 
She has traveled for Missionary Ventures to help with school projects.  She went to El Salvador to help the Attaraya school with a 4 classroom school building.  And she went to Concon, Chile to help Pastor Jorge and his wife Oriana in with the planning stage of their new school building.