The word ‘quitting’ doesn’t exist in Ebit Lew’s dictionary, as the man really doesn’t know how and when to stop.
Everyday we see the celebrity preacher going from one place to another helping out those in need.
And recently, he has touched our hearts once again by meeting the viral Foodpanda aunty who’s still working despite her old age.
Just like Ebit Lew, the Foodpanda aunty known as Aunty Christine Ti, doesn’t have the word ‘give up’ in her vocabulary.
According to his Facebook post, Aunty Christina recently lost her mother and also her job as an English writer since the start of the Movement Control Order (MCO).
She now lives with her sister in KL and works as a Foodpanda delivery partner using her 25-year-old Perodua Kancil.
Touched by her plight, the motivational speaker then helped pay for the service of her old Kancil, and even changed the tires.

He also added that he’d be visiting her house soon to fix her leaking pipes and whatever’s broken.
Many Malaysians may have sympathised with Aunty Christine, but she says she enjoys doing this work, as there are no office politics involved.
“She’s strong and diligent,” Ebit Lew, praised her.
As expected, the comments section is flooded with kind words for both Ebit and Aunty Christine with many thanking him for his kind gesture.
“Thank you for your sincere efforts and kindness towards the less fortunate ones…” Alvin Tan wrote.
Good job, Ebit Lew! There’s never enough praises to sing for all the things you’ve done for Malaysians.
Everyday we see the celebrity preacher going from one place to another helping out those in need.
And recently, he has touched our hearts once again by meeting the viral Foodpanda aunty who’s still working despite her old age.
Perseverance Is Key
Sayu sebak tengok auntie christine ti, chinese kl. Sampai jer tadi terus berbual dengan aunty ni di bus stop. Terus...
Posted by Ebit Lew on Monday, 7 December 2020
Just like Ebit Lew, the Foodpanda aunty known as Aunty Christine Ti, doesn’t have the word ‘give up’ in her vocabulary.
According to his Facebook post, Aunty Christina recently lost her mother and also her job as an English writer since the start of the Movement Control Order (MCO).
She now lives with her sister in KL and works as a Foodpanda delivery partner using her 25-year-old Perodua Kancil.
Touched by her plight, the motivational speaker then helped pay for the service of her old Kancil, and even changed the tires.

He also added that he’d be visiting her house soon to fix her leaking pipes and whatever’s broken.
Many Malaysians may have sympathised with Aunty Christine, but she says she enjoys doing this work, as there are no office politics involved.
“She’s strong and diligent,” Ebit Lew, praised her.
As expected, the comments section is flooded with kind words for both Ebit and Aunty Christine with many thanking him for his kind gesture.
“Thank you for your sincere efforts and kindness towards the less fortunate ones…” Alvin Tan wrote.
Good job, Ebit Lew! There’s never enough praises to sing for all the things you’ve done for Malaysians.