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Kim Kardashian Glorifies God After Surviving Car Accident With Khloé, North West

Kim Kardashian is seen in this file photo.
Kim Kardashian is seen in this file photo. | (Photo: Reuters/File)

Kim Kardashian West is glorifying God after she was involved in a car accident with her daughter North West and sister Khloé Kardashian.

The stars of Keeping Up With the Kardashians were in a car being driven by Khloé, 30, on a recent family ski trip to Montana when the car hit some black ice and the reality television star lost control of the vehicle.

"It was really scary yesterday," Khloé told E! News recently. "We're all good, all safe."

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Khloé recalled the car spinning out of control and a big rig truck getting ice on the car which obstructed her vision.

"Our car spun out of control and I gained control and ended up in a ditch...It was scary," Khloé told E!. "Kim was screaming and crying, but it's all good."

Kim took to her Twitter after the incident to glorify God that no one was injured in the accident.

"Thank you God for watching over us and keeping us safe," she wrote.

Although their eldest sibling, Kourtney Kardashian, was not in the vehicle, she also took to Instagram to glorify God after the incident by writing, "God is good."

The Wests (Kim and Kanye) were joined together in marriage last May by Pastor Rich Wilkerson Jr., the leader of The Rendezvous, a ministry of Trinity Church in Miami. Last year she attended one of his services with her sister Kourtney Kardashian.

"The family that prays together stays together," Kim captioned an Instagram image with herslef and Kourtney. "Such a great service tonight @richwilkersonjr #Church."

Although Kardashian has been public about her church attendance on holidays, she has also admitted that going to her house of worship has helped her through tough times. After an activist hit the socialite with a flour bomb to protest her animal fur-wearing ways, Kardashian admitted that attending church helped her through the ordeal in 2012.

"I would be lost if I didn't go to church to reflect back on my whole week," Kardashain wrote on her blog three years ago.

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