|PIC1|Rudd told the Salvation Army's War Cry that his daily devotionals were derived from 'My Utmost for His Highest' and that he tries hard to "reflect on that before I get stuck into the day."
Scottish-born World War I AIF chaplain Oswald Chambers is the author of the best-selling book that features everyday reading for the complete year.
"I work out of that and the scriptural readings upon which each day's devotions are based," he said.
Rudd also revealed that his Catholic mother helped solidify his Christian faith. "She instilled in me a deep sense of the importance of faith".
"The value of church for me is to be grounded on a regular basis," he added.
Rudd further when asked on his advice to couples with marriage troubles said he suggests them to see their local pastor or priest.
Meanwhile, the prime minister's staff also follows suit by spending time in prayer at a "reflection room".
According to sources, there exists a cosy prayer room in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, which is used as a quiet space for staff to meditate, pray or reflect.