![]() ![]() ![]() 'God Bless' is my favourite, partly because it's nicely unspecific about who exactly you're hoping he'll bless (The Child? America?), whereas others prefer a simple 'Blessings'. Undoubtedly the most popular category within the genre, and the easiest way to offer the secret Christian handshake in an otherwise formal communication. Perhaps you'll find a new favourite – and if you think we've missed a cracker, tweet us with your best faith-based email closer. There's a whole range of creative (and occasionally crazy) sign-offs out there, so why limit ourselves to just one? Here's a field guide to some of the best, weirdest and most wonderful ways that Christians have genuinely ended their e-communications, split into some general categories. ![]() Bonnie Kittle/Unsplashįor the sake of variety though, I want to encourage us all to mix it up a little. You'll either be a 'blessings' or a 'Grace and peace' kind of a person. You'll undoubtedly have your own go-to phrase, a couple of words which you hope will redeem the meeting cancellation you just sent or the fact you've declined a close friend's wedding invitation. When we're concluding an email, we God-botherers like to insert a final flourish of encouragement, blessing, or just good-old-fashioned Christian weirdness. 'Kind Regards' just doesn't do it for Christians. ![]()
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