Khloe Kardashian-Odom Reveals Prayer Keeps Her Marriage Intact

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    Khloe Kardashian and her husband Lamar Odom have reportedly postponed their plans to have a baby
By Christine Thomasos , Christian Post Reporter
December 3, 2012|4:27 pm

Khloe Kardashian-Odom, "X Factor" host, recently revealed that prayer has helped her relationship with Los Angeles Clippers forward Lamar Odom.

Kardashian-Odom, who identifies as Christian and has thanked Jesus for blessing her, opened up about her spiritual life with her husband in a People magazine report.

"We are very spiritual and we say our prayers with each other every night. He will lead the prayers and it is so sweet," Kardashian-Odom said. "Sometimes his plane will land in the next city [at 4 a.m.] and he will still call me and we say our prayers."

According to the reality television star and "X Factor" host, prayer has kept the couple together.

"If I'm asleep and don't answer he will text me a prayer," Kardashian-Odom revealed. "It keeps us together."

In an interview with Winfrey last summer, Kardashian-Odom and her husband revealed more of their spiritual side.

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"I am so blessed. We pray nightly together, that's how we keep our spirituality," Kardashian-Odom told Winfrey on "Oprah's Next Chapter." "That's just what we do together, it keeps us close."

Odom revealed some things that the couple prays for.

"Every night," Odom told Winfrey. "For all the little ones in our family, our family that's no longer here, our enemies."

When Winfrey asked about the couple's enemies Kardashian-Odom said "you have to!"

Odom elaborated on the topic a bit more when Winfrey seemed surprised that the pair pray for their enemies.

"A lot of naysayers, a lot of doubters," he said. "Sometimes a lot of negative energy."

Kardashian-Odom chimed in for her husband during the interview.

"You have to forgive those that know not what they do," Kardashian-Odom told Winfrey while looking at her husband. "I know this isn't going to last forever. It's not…But if I don't keep my morals and what's true to me and my beliefs and lose myself in that, then what am I going to have when this is done?"

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