In Africa, the answer to a question starting with “How many…?” can usually be answered with “at least one more.”
How many people can we fit in this African bus? This van? The bed of this pickup truck?
At least one more.
How many meals are we going to eat rice?
At least one more.
How many poop conversations are we gonna have?
At least one more.
How many times is Carmella going to win Monopoly?
At least one more.
How many mosquitos am I going to kill in my tent?
At least one more.
How any days can I go without showering?
At least one more.
How many amazing nights of prayer are we going to have?
At least one more.
How many times are we going to come together as a family and support each other through all of our struggles?
At least one more.
How many times will God do the impossible?
At least one more.
How many times is God going to show up in wonderful, amazing ways?
At least one more.