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The Truth About a Lie

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This book is based on the premise that you do not need to teach a person, regardless of their age, to lie … it’s a part of our Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) makeup.

Lying requires a lot of effort. When you tell the truth, you simply remember what happens. When you lie you have to consider what you’re trying to hide, figure out a believable version of the opposite, give a convincing performance to sell that lie, and then remember it for the rest of eternity so you never get caught.

We handle this constant lying well considering how remarkably often it occurs, but that’s especially easy to do when we have an easy time ignoring the consequences.

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James Langston

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James Langston is a faith-based author, pastor, and retired U.S. Navy veteran whose writing flows from a lifetime of service, reflection, and unwavering belief in the power of prayer and perseverance. Raised by a single mother of eight, James learned early the values of resilience, responsibility, and faith—lessons that would shape both his life and his calling.

After a distinguished career in the United States Navy, James transitioned into ministry and authorship, dedicating his life to encouraging others through biblical truth, practical wisdom, and real-life testimony. He is the founder of Pilgrim Outreach Ministries, an international ministry committed to serving communities in need, particularly in the Philippines, through humanitarian aid, education, and gospel-centered outreach.

James is the author of more than thirty-nine books, spanning Christian living, prayer, marriage, social commentary, and faith-based reflection. His works are known for their honest tone, pastoral insight, and accessibility, speaking to everyday believers navigating real struggles—uncertainty, decision-making, perseverance, and spiritual growth. Rather than offering quick answers, his writing invites readers into deeper questions that lead to lasting transformation.

At the heart of James’s message shows a consistent theme: faith is not meant to be abstract or distant, but lived daily through obedience, prayer, humility, and trust in God’s timing. His latest book, Did You First Pray About It?, reflects that conviction—calling readers to return prayer to its rightful place as the foundation of every decision.

James lives with his wife, Cecilia, whose partnership and faith have been central to both his life and ministry. Together, they continue to serve, write, and encourage others to walk intentionally with God—one prayerful step at a time.

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