At the Technion, Israel’s top science and engineering university, students are constantly under pressure. Between long hours in labs, assignments, and exams, time is limited. But in the middle of it all, a faithful group of students is choosing to make room for what matters most.
Each week they meet to read the Bible, pray, and talk about real-life faith. They encourage one another to follow Jesus in the midst of an academic environment that can feel skeptical or spiritually dry.
The group is thoughtful and intentional. They have open discussions about faith and science, talk through doubts, and support each other through life’s challenges. They also spend time together socially, whether in study breaks, meals, or small group outings. These rhythms have created a space of rest, clarity, and genuine connection.
One student reflected,
“Even when the week is full and stressful, this group reminds me why I believe and who I belong to.”
Though small in number, the group is deeply committed and full of light. God is working in their midst, building something strong in quiet, steady ways.