When I was a child my greatest dream was to write books. I spent hours reading and writing stories. In fourth grade my public school teacher called me her "Future Author," on the last day of school my sister and I went to say goodbye to Mrs. Shaw, she bent down, looked me in the eyes and said "I know that one day I will see your name on the cover of books.
In February of 2005 my twin sister, Danielle, was sitting in her Children's Literature class when she had a vision of a children's book titled Justice Loves Babies. This book would talk to children about the issue of abortion in a delicate, loving manner. Danielle received the names of the characters and the story line of the book, but knew that I was to write it. She called me after her class and asked me if I would write this book for her. Reminding me of Mrs. Shaw's words, she said to me,"What if you could write a book that has the same impact on abortion
as "Uncle Tom's Cabin" had on slavery?
Two days after Danielle told me about her vision I left to study abroad in Australia. Although the book stirred in my heart I became distracted and put it in the back of my mind. It took me seven months to actually grasp the vision that my sister had shared with me. In September 2005 the Lord confirmed to me that I was to write Justice Loves Babies, I woke up from my sleep five nights in a row and wrote the book.
The Lord gave my sister and me a task: to create a book that will change the way that children think about life and that will open their eyes to the reality of abortion. We believe that we were born for such a time as this, to teach children the necessity of crying out for divine justice and destiny for the unborn.
- Darlene Wibeto
Darlene and Danielle Wibeto grew up in central California and later attended Azusa Pacific University, where they both received a Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Studies/Education. Darlene and Danielle have been involved with The Cause, The Justice House of Prayer, and theCall all founded by Lou Engle, since July 2004 and currently serve at the International House of Prayer in Kansas City. They both believe that it is part of their destiny to see abortion ended in America.