Letters to Malcolm Chiefly on Prayer Author:C.S. Lewis Both those who pray and those who cannot will find new light and joy in C.S. Lewis's thoughtful reflections on the troubling questions implicit in the practice of prayer.
In the form of warm, personal letters to Malcolm, a friend, he considers many puzzles about the divine mystery.
C.S. Lewis provides his insight into prayer using his "correspondence" with Malcolm. Definitely thought-provoking, and as usual his colloquial style makes the theology he shares easier to digest.