You can find a variety of Christian complimentary closings for letters online, in books on Christian writing etiquette, or by asking members of your local church community for suggestions. Some common examples include "In Christ's love," "Blessings in Jesus," or "Yours in faith."
complimentary --------- A letter of recommendation.
It is always proper to use a complimentary close in a business letter unless you are writing a simplified letter, in which case both the complimentary close and salutation (i.e. "Dear Mr. Jones") are omitted.
The complimentary closing should go at the end of the letter in an informal letter.
Just and judicious are complimentary words. They begin with the letter j.
Neat, nice, neighborly and noble are complimentary words. They begin with the letter n.
Complimentary words that begin with N:NobleNiceNiftyNecessaryNeatNeighborly
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complimentary closing
salutation and complimentary close
The complimentary closing of a letter is a statement located below the body of the letter that expresses the writer's regard, good wishes, or sincerity, below which, the writer signs the letter.
His appears to have been writing to the early Christian community at large, and the purpose of this letter was to combat heresies about Jesus Christ and deepen the community's spirituality.
Sincerley, With Love