Given 1 Corinthians 12, I do not think that speaking in tongues is in any way superior to the other gifts of the Spirit. After enumerating the gifts of the Spirit, Saint Paul talks about diversity in the Body of Christ. Each member of the Body of Christ has its function. For someone to think that one gift is more or less important than another seems...prideful, really. I think that one reason why speaking in tongues is "in vogue" right now is that it's sort of flashy. Don't get me wrong--I am sure that there are some people whom the Lord has genuinely given the gift of speaking in tongues. However, I would imagine that those who genuinely have that gift must be extremely humble individuals; I personally would not hope for the gift of speaking in tongues. I do not feel that I am personally humble enough to have that gift and not feel prideful about having it. I would much rather a more discreet gift. For me, this brings to mind Matthew 6:16, in which Jesus instructs us to not appear to be fasting when we fast. Although speaking in tongues and fasting are two very different things, I think that the same principle applies--I do not want to do a holy activity for the sake of looking holy. Some people who speak in tongues are so good that they feel no pride at all in the matter...but I would. But, with the grace of God, all virtue is possible, so, hey, maybe some day I'd be well-disposed for the gift of tongues. All in God's time.