Ferdinand Marcos' Deathbed Miracle

A California woman led Ferdinand Marcos to Christ on his deathbed.
Kaitee Lusk used to live in Citrus Heights, California, my former city of residence. I found out about her through Rick Defer, a Sacramento man who got my attention with his own miraculous story. You can read about his astonishing story here. Kaitee’s daughter accepted Christ at the age of 2 1/2. Heather attended the same High School as my two boys, and like my eldest, she was valedictorian of her class. I never met Kaitee in person, but I have spoken to her by phone and corresponded with her. The story below can be found in her book, Eternal Makeovers, (Redemption Press, 2014).
Her adventure may seem hard to believe at first, but Kaitee
sent me newsletters with photos of her and staff and members of the Marcos
family. She’s the real deal.
This miraculous journey began in July, 1989, with a coveted invitation to a Christian conference (Lausanne II) in Manila. Flight arrangements were made to come and go by way of Korea. Before the trip, her pastor’s secretary made a joke about Kaitee stopping in Hawaii on the way home to see the Philippine’s President, Ferdinand Marcos. He was ill and in a hospital there. Kaitee joked back that if it was God’s will she just might do it, but actually, she didn’t even know who Marcos was. The secretary filled her in, but assured her that no one would be allowed to gain entrance into Marcos’s room.
However, in the following days, Kaitee felt very strongly
that God was calling her to do that very thing. He told her, “Marcos needs Me.
He’s asking for Me and is crying to Me for help.” He also told her that Marcos
would not be able to speak to her, but he would understand everything that she
said. He told her that others were to read the Gospel of John to him for 7
days. The man I mentioned above, Rick Defer, helped Kaitee with the funds she
would need to change her reservations to include a stop in Hawaii. Of course,
she was told that there were waiting lists a mile long for people wanting to
stop over in Hawaii. Kaitee told the airline that she needed to see someone
there who was critically ill. They told her to keep calling, especially when
she got to the Philippines.
Kaitee was to travel with other missionaries. If she got to
Honolulu, she would meet up with Claire, a woman who lived there whom she met
at a previous event in Washington, D.C. Travel was fraught with peril. Their
flight out of Sacramento was cancelled, so they were routed through Los Angeles
and Seoul. Most of their luggage went on to Manila without them. The plane
almost crashed in Korea, causing a day’s delay. At the Ambassador Hotel, they
experienced riots, firebombs, tear gas, and rocks. Finally, the exhausted team
arrived in Manila.
After some anxious maneuvering, Kaitee got her miracle
ticket to Hawaii. When the conference ended, she met up with her friend Claire.
They immediately began their attempt to gain entrance into Marcos’s hospital
room. To make a long story short, they were repeatedly told by guards and
nurses that no one gets in to see Marcos except doctors and immediate family.
Imelda Marcos, wikipedia
The First Lady would not return their call. Kaitee was
running out of time, and the ladies were about to give up. She prayed one last
prayer with Marcos’s guard Alex. Afterwards, he thought that he could give her
Col. Arturo Aruiza’s phone number. Being Marcos’s right-hand man, he might be
able to pull some strings.
Kaitee called him and told him that God had sent her from
Sacramento to deliver a message to President Marcos. Amazingly, he responded,
“I believe you.” She gasped, “You do?” He said that he had letters on his desk
from several people around the world who said the same thing. “The difference
between you and them,” he said, “Is that you are here and they are not.”
Col. Aruiza connected the ladies with Dr. Maria Teresita
Zagala, Marcos’s physician of 25 years. She was a devout Christian, and was
open to Kaitee’s story. Kaitee and Claire rushed to the hospital to meet Dr.
Zagala and Irene Araneta, Marcos’s daughter. Claire had to stay out of the ICU
room. Kaitee and six others were in the room when she delivered her message.
Marcos had a breathing tube, which was why he was not able
to speak to Kaitee, but he responded to her message with amazement, then smiles
and tears. Kaitee assured him that God loved him and had heard his cry. She
talked about how a baby in the womb pushes from darkness into light. Marcos was
in a similar position. He was needing to be birthed into the light. Jesus was
the light. He indicated with his eyes that he was willing to repent of all sin
and ask Jesus into his life. Kaitee led him in a prayer, then gave him a Bible.
She told him that someone would be reading it to him for 7 days. Kaitee found
out years later that 7 was Marcos’s favorite number. All in the room took
mention of 7 as a sign that Kaitee really did hear from God. All were in tears
at the end of the interview.
In time, Irene Araneta and Col. Aruiza both accepted Christ, as did Marcos’s son Bong. The major portion of Kaitee’s experience with the Marcos family and entourage can be found in Kaitee’s book. Although the other people who were called of God to deliver that message may regret that they never got to Honolulu, the very fact that they wrote those letters undoubtedly played an important part in Kaitee’s success.
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. wikipedia
Marcos had a reputation of being a repressive dictator.
Almost everyone knew about Imelda’s closet full of shoes. He is not one who
would garner sympathy as he died. But God heard his sincere heart’s cry, and
Kaitee heard God’s call, the call of a lifetime.
Check out my website www.janetkatherinesmithpersonal.com
where you can read for free The Legacy: A Memoir of Personal Guidance and
Korean War Sabotage.
This story can also be seen at https://theologylighthouse.substack.com/p/ferdinand-marcos-deathbed-miracle and at https://medium.com/@janetkatherineapplebysmith/ferdinand-marcos-deathbed-miracle-911a4826ca60.
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