FREE Christian eCards – online greetings, celebrations & encouragement e-cards. Send an ecard today!

FREE Christian ecards you can send to someone and encourage them today

E-cards can be used to encourage and support anyone who needs it. They are especially helpful as you don’t need to wait to send them once you’ve chosen your eCard and written your message. E-cards can be sent and delivered almost instantly via email. This means you can get a message to someone quickly to them know you are thinking of them.

However, depending on the context of why you are sending a card, we don’t recommend just sending ecards, especially in situations where it really matters, or where you would like to follow up on a message. We would recommend sending a hand written note as well, or perhaps picking up the phone, or visiting in person. These are the best ways to let someone know you are thinking of them – and in terms of communication, phoning or visitng are the best ways to let a person know you are there for them and care about their situation or want to be an encouragement to them.

All that said, E-cards do very much have their place, giving you the opportunity to send a message to someone quickly – especially if you live a long way away,are unable to visit them in person or just need to reach out to someone in a hurry.

Click below to view and send a greeting or encouragement via Ecard to someone you love or care about today using the following curated links that we have gathered together for you.

Perhaps you were looking for a specific Bible verse, theme or image? We’ve arranged the links into specific categories from websites rather than one overall website link. We hope this might make it easier for you to find what you are looking for.

Free ecard links for you…

Visit the website’s hompeages and search for specific cards by clicking below.

…and finally websites we found so far offering a good range of ‘secular’ free ecards:

 

Our hope is that access to all these electronic greetings cards will help you to bless, encourage, help or remind someone – perhaps in your church, a friend or family member.

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