Kim Kardashian and her children pray every day together, even if they are not in the same place.

The SKIMS founder, 43, has revealed her Christian faith has helped her through the toughest times in her life and she wants her brood, North, 10, Chicago, 5, Saint, 7, and 4-year-old Psalm, whom she has with ex-husband Kanye West, 46, to have religion to guide them through life, too.

She told GQ’s 28th annual Men of the Year issue, of which she is a cover star, that: “I’m probably more religious than most people guess.

"That’s how I manage life. I look at everything as lessons. Things happen exactly the way that they are supposed to and take you exactly where you need to be. Even if it doesn’t make sense at the time, it’s leading you to a path.”

The family also reads Bible stories that her late father Robert Kardashian read to her and her siblings as kids.

The Kardashians star has followed in her dad's footsteps by training to become a lawyer and she wants her children to have a strong work ethic like the legal eagle and not forget their "responsibilities."

She said: “My dad had me sign a contract for everything. When I got a car, I needed to have it washed once a week, make sure that it had enough gas and that I didn’t run it into the ground. It was a gift he gave me at 16, but I had responsibilities.”

Kim also revealed her eldest daughter North is showing signs of good business acumen at an early age, often running a lemonade stand on their street, though she has been overcharging those she knows.

She said: “She gets a huge pitcher and fills it, puts it in her wagon, and goes down to the corner.

“She has a table and chairs and fans to keep herself cool. She makes signs. She stays there hours and hours. Her friends help, so she splits the money with them. If a random person stops, she will charge them only $2. If she knows you, she will fully scam you. I’ll get calls from my friends saying she charged them $20 for a lemonade. She’ll grab their $20 and say, ‘I don’t have any change.’”

North recently said she would like to take over her parents' fashion empires, SKIMS and Yeezy, one day in her debut cover interview with i-D magazine.

Read "What Kim Kardashian Learned from Her Father" by Sean Manning on GQ.com and in GQ’s Men of the Year issue, on newsstands Nov. 28.

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