Victorya Wright, a healthcare professional who continues to serve part-time in her orofacial myofunctional therapy private practice in San Diego County and beyond, has introduced the release of her new book 'God Storys: Told By a Daughter of the Most High King.' The book represents a significant contribution to spiritual literature, offering readers authentic accounts of divine intervention and guidance in everyday life.
The author's own life began dramatically at Queen of Angels Hospital in Los Angeles during one of the city's largest earthquakes, with her parents recounting a beginning marked by both chaos and grace. This early experience set the stage for a lifetime of recognizing God's presence in both challenging and joyful circumstances. Wright has spent most of her career working in healthcare while maintaining a deep commitment to sharing her spiritual experiences.
'God Storys' compiles 30 true, standalone vignettes that testify to divine encounters Wright describes as God-instances rather than mere coincidences. The collection aims to inspire readers, strengthen faith, and help people recognize divine presence in their own lives. Each story serves as evidence of what Wright describes as God's intentionally personal interest in individuals as unique creations.
The book has already garnered positive feedback from readers across the United States, positioning it as a valuable resource for those seeking spiritual encouragement and validation of their own faith experiences. Wright's constant prayer of 'Not in my own strength, Lord. Not in my own strength. Guide me. Direct me. Help me' reflects the humble approach she brings to both her healthcare practice and her writing.
Published through Clay Bridges Press, a Houston-area hybrid publisher that helps authors edit, publish, and promote their books, 'God Storys' benefits from professional publishing support. The publisher specializes in maximizing authors' time, impact, and reach by connecting them with experts in the field. For more information on Clay Bridges Press, visit https://claybridgespress.com.
Wright's background in healthcare brings a unique perspective to spiritual writing, combining practical experience with deep faith. Her approach to seeking clarity through prayer and what she describes as her own version of the ancient Thummim and Urim demonstrates a thoughtful engagement with spiritual practices across traditions. The book's release comes at a time when many people are seeking authentic spiritual narratives that bridge the gap between ancient faith traditions and contemporary life experiences.
The impact of 'God Storys' extends beyond individual readers to contribute to broader conversations about faith, divine intervention, and personal spirituality in modern society. By sharing these personal accounts, Wright provides tangible examples of how divine guidance can manifest in practical life situations, offering readers both comfort and practical wisdom for their own spiritual journeys.


