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In 'Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer', C.S. Lewis explores the intricacies of the sacred dialogue between humanity and the Divine. From the contemplation of communal worship and the significance of liturgical services, he delves into the practical and metaphysical aspects of private prayer. With wisdom and introspection, Lewis explores the timing and sacred spaces for prayer, the power of ready-made prayers, the transformative nature of worship, the significance of penitence, and the eternal connection between the living and the departed. In a final letter, he reflects upon the dynamics of faith in the context of liberal Christianity, the essence of the soul, and the eternal promise of resurrection.