Sunday, August 16, 2026

AUGUST 16 SERVICE AT THE LAPORTE CHURCH OF CHRIST

From SFA

LaPorte Church of Christ

Sunday Service

August 16th 2026

And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more as you see the Day drawing near. Hebrews 10:24-25


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Pastor Peter J. Peters

"The Law Part 4"

Prayer and Worship

with Jason

Zach "Leading A Nation Astray"







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Saturday, August 15, 2026

DALLAS-FORT WORTH AIRPORT TO INSTALL ISLAMIC FOOTWASHING STATIONS IN BATHROOMS

New York Post

 

Dallas-Fort Worth airport to install Islamic foot wash stations inside bathrooms

By Landon Mion, Fox News

Published Aug. 13, 2026, 12:08 p.m. ET

Originally Published by: Fox News

 

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport will install Islamic foot wash stations inside bathrooms at the facility, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

 

The project was officially registered with Texas regulators on July 31, according to documents detailing the project.

 

The installation of the Wudu ablution stations is expected to be complete by the end of the year.

 

“Project consists of adding Ablution stations to existing concourse-level restrooms in Terminal D, one Men’s ablution station in existing men’s restroom and one Women’s ablution station in the existing women’s restroom,” the project details read.

 

It is privately funded and expected to cost around $300,000, the documents state.

 

The updates aim to prevent water on standard restroom floors and protect sink counters.

 

Similar low-level basins and interfaith spaces already exist at other major international airport hubs across the U.S., including Chicago O’Hare.

 

A person washing their foot with running water from a faucet in a room with white tiled walls.

 

Some conservatives were outraged online over the project plan, while others urged people to take a more measured approach, noting that the new stations are not about pushing any ideology.

 

“People are freaking out over foot-washing stations at DFW, but let’s look at the actual facts before jumping to conclusions. This isn’t about pushing an ideology — it’s basic airport management,” conservative activist Ryan Fournier wrote on social media.

 

“Safety & Plumbing: People washing their feet in standard bathroom sinks creates soaked, slippery floors and breaks the counters. Low-level wudu basins keep the restrooms dry and safe for everyone,” he continued.

 

“Standard Infrastructure: DFW is one of the busiest travel hubs on the planet. Major U.S. airports like Chicago O’Hare and Indianapolis have had these and interfaith rooms for years to handle international traffic cleanly,” Fournier added.

 

Fournier said the addition is “just about keeping the bathrooms clean and preventing people from slipping on wet tiles. Plain and simple.”

 

Fox News Digital reached out to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, Gov. Greg Abbott’s office and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport for comment.