How Do Word on Fire Couples Grow in Faith Together?February 13, 2026 by Caroline ForemanCaroline Foreman This Valentine’s Day, let's muse about how to work with our spouse to grow ever deeper in faith and holiness together. Abiding in a Providence of BooksFebruary 12, 2026 by Lindsey WeisharLindsey Weishar Just as adventure finds the hobbits in Tolkien’s work, good books will find you. So relax, be attentive, and see what comes up.The Obscurity of FaithFebruary 11, 2026 by Thomas J. KronholzThomas J. Kronholz The obscurity of faith, rightly viewed, occasions man’s perfection as it prompts him to journey outside himself, striving beyond the limits of sense and reason.An Atheist’s Argument Against AbortionFebruary 10, 2026 by Dr. Christopher KaczorDr. Christopher Kaczor Don Marquis was an atheist philosopher best known for his argument against abortion, which makes absolutely no appeal to religion, the soul, or God.The Suicide of Legacy MediaFebruary 9, 2026 by Dr. Tod WornerDr. Tod Worner Imagine reporting that vividly, accurately, and fairly told the story. It might work. And who knows? It might change the face of journalism for the better.What Can I Do? Lauren Costabile and Hearts of Joy InternationalFebruary 9, 2026 by Mark BradfordMark Bradford “Children with Down syndrome reveal the heart of God. I believe their hearts are fashioned to see the way that God sees.”The Things That Make for PeaceFebruary 7, 2026 by Dr. Richard ClementsDr. Richard Clements True and lasting peace has both a horizontal dimension (peace with our fellow human beings) and a vertical dimension (peace with God).‘On the Waterfront’ and the Courage to Confront EvilFebruary 6, 2026 by Matthew MaloneMatthew Malone The film is one of the most influential films in Hollywood history and is included in the Vatican’s 1995 Alcuni film importanti list.The Illusions and Addictions of Interactive TechnologiesFebruary 5, 2026 by Christopher HazellChristopher Hazell Interactive technologies can exacerbate our tendency to dwell within virtual, fantasy spaces at the cost of living in reality and, ultimately, of experiencing grace.That Evil Will Not Prevail: A Primer on Catholic Just War DoctrineFebruary 4, 2026 by Caroline KurtCaroline Kurt Although Augustine approves of a limited violence to defend the innocent, he—and the whole Church with him—emphasizes the great suffering that is war.