The Kardashians are known for many things, but Christianity isn’t one of them. Or so we thought. On a recent episode of her podcast, Khloé Kardashian didn’t tiptoe around about her faith and explained that her belief in Jesus isn’t just something she pulls out during rough patches. “I’m a child of God and I believe in God and that Jesus is the Son of God,” Kardashian said. “That’s my belief system, and it’s something that gets me through every day, good or bad.”
Her mornings start early and quietly. Before emails, before kids, before the chaos that follows anyone with her last name, Khloé opens two Bible apps on her phone. “I think it sets the tone for my day in such a beautiful way and anchors my day in gratitude,” she said.
Prayer doesn’t stay locked to mornings. Khloé Kardashian talks to God throughout the day, casually, often, without ceremony. “I love talking to God multiple times throughout my day,” she said. “It just gives me comfort. It’s my security blanket.” That’s not a sermon. That’s someone describing a habit that works.
At night, faith becomes a family routine, too. She prays with her two children every evening, keeping things short and age-appropriate. After that, she prays alone. “By myself, I always just thank God for the day and all of our blessings,” she said. Gratitude comes first, not requests. “I don’t want to just turn to God if I need something,” Kardashian said. “I want Him to know how grateful I am for everything that I have, even when something goes wrong.” It’s a mindset built through repetition, not panic.

Faith even shaped her home. While building it several years ago, she visited the site and wrote Bible verses directly onto the wooden framing. “I wrote Bible verses that I felt were strong and positive and what I wanted this house to be rooted in,” she said. The walls literally went up around Scripture.
Her relationship with God wasn’t always this steady, of course. After her father’s death, she admitted to feeling angry and distant. Prayer slowly pulled her back. “The power of prayer is so real and so strong,” she said. Moments like praying during Lamar Odom’s coma sealed it. “I know I was heard by God. There’s just no other way. My faith does not waver.”
But Khloé Kardashian doesn’t treat prayer or her relationship with Jesus like a script. It’s conversational. Ongoing. Sometimes serious. Sometimes funny. “I’m going to pray until the cows come home or until Jesus comes back,” she said. “Whichever one.”
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