Get Involved

Explore your calling
to global missions, and discover how and where you can join in on what God is doing in Bolivia.

Plan a Trip

As followers of Jesus, we have the amazing privilege to be ambassadors of God. If you are looking to plan a trip, we look forward to having you and/or your church come alongside us in displaying his love and proclaiming a message of hope, restoration, and life to the people in Bolivia.

Intern

As an intern, you will explore long-term missionary work, learn the native language, work alongside and grow under the leadership of missionaries on the field as you consider your future involvement in missions.

 

What are people saying?

— Paul Johnson
Partner since 2014

“Supporting Red Roots financially and through prayer is a no-brainer for our family. Jesus’ focus was people and Red Roots mission is no different. Whether it’s a spiritual or physical need Red Roots seeks to point people to Jesus through practical ministry and genuine love for fellow man. It’s that simple.”

 

— Heidi Shelton
Partner since 2014

”We chose to support Melinda and Romon because we felt humbled and inspired by their choice to leave the comforts of the United States and live among those that they serve. They could’ve chosen an easier way to minister but they chose to be fully obedient and that makes us want to financially support their ministry.”

— Jacob Vandevender
Short-term mission trip

“It is amazing how plugged in and interconnected this ministry is with culture. Romon and Melinda are such great leaders, allowing freedom for growth and providing guidance to see you succeed as you pursue missions. They are truly a representation of what Christ in every area of life looks like!”

 

— Amber Huffman
3 Month Intern

“Interning with Red Roots was unlike any missions experience I’ve ever had. They have a firm grasp of missions being about people, not just projects— and it shows in the way they are involved in the community, and in the way they invested in me as an intern. Being able to work alongside them gave me a new perspective on the meaning of ministry, as well as a deep love for serving as a missionary.”