Christian Heritage – Nazareth & the Holy Land

Nazareth

Nazareth is both my hometown and a Christian heritage center. The places behind the stories are also part of daily life — streets, markets, churches, and hills that people walk through every day. Christian heritage and community life in the Holy Land are part of who I am.

Galilee

A short drive from Nazareth takes you to the Sea of Galilee, Mount Tabor, Cana, and other sites. In the Christian story, this is the region where Jesus began His public ministry after leaving Nazareth — calling His disciples, teaching, and walking among towns and villages that still exist today.

Community involvement

I enjoy helping young people feel connected to the meaning behind these places — not just “stones and history,” but real stories that shape identity. In some initiatives I supported teams, and in others I led end-to-end (planning, logistics, and on-the-ground execution). I also took part in small international exchanges that brought visitors and locals together through shared heritage experiences.

Looking ahead

Alongside my engineering career, I’m interested in how Nazareth and other cities in the Holy Land are experienced by locals, tourists, and pilgrims — and how smart-city technologies could help these places grow while preserving their character.

Jerusalem – heritage walk moment
Jerusalem — a shared moment during a heritage walk.
Church of the Beatitudes – Galilee
Galilee — Church of the Beatitudes overlooking the Sea of Galilee.