Author Victorya Wright has released her new book "God Storys: Told By a Daughter of the Most High King," a collection of 30 true standalone vignettes that document divine encounters and spiritual experiences. The book represents Wright's lifelong journey of faith and her experiences with God's presence in both challenging and joyful circumstances.
Wright's own life began dramatically during one of Los Angeles' largest earthquakes while she was born at Queen of Angels Hospital, an experience her parents describe as marked by both chaos and grace. This dramatic entrance foreshadowed a life filled with what she describes as God's goodness alongside seasons of hardship, loss, and shame. Throughout these experiences, Wright maintains that grace has consistently prevailed.
The author brings a unique perspective from her professional background in healthcare, where she continues to serve part-time in her orofacial myofunctional therapy private practice in San Diego County and beyond. Her healthcare experience informs her understanding of human struggle and resilience, which she weaves into her spiritual narratives.
Wright describes her constant prayer as "Not in my own strength, Lord. Not in my own strength. Guide me. Direct me. Help me." Since childhood, she has experienced what she characterizes as God's undeniable presence, leading her in ways both profound and personal. When facing uncertainty, she seeks clarity through prayer and her own version of the ancient Thummim and Urim, trusting divine guidance to reveal the way forward.
The book's 30 stories represent what Wright calls "God-instances" rather than coincidences extraordinary moments where divine intervention becomes apparent in everyday life. These vignettes are designed to inspire readers, strengthen faith, and help recognize God's presence in their own experiences. Early reviews indicate the book has already resonated with readers across the United States, serving as both educational and inspirational material for those seeking to deepen their spiritual understanding.
Published through Clay Bridges Press, a Houston-area hybrid publisher that helps authors edit, publish, and promote their books, "God Storys" represents Wright's passion for proclaiming all that God has done in her life. The publisher, which can be visited at https://claybridgespress.com, specializes in helping authors maximize their time, impact, and reach by connecting them with experts in the field.
This release comes at a time when many people are seeking spiritual guidance and personal connection in an increasingly complex world. Wright's work addresses this need by reminding believers that God is intentionally personal and interested in individuals as unique beings. The book's emphasis on real-life experiences rather than theoretical theology makes it accessible to readers at various stages of their spiritual journeys.
The importance of "God Storys" lies in its potential to strengthen faith communities and provide comfort to those facing personal challenges. By documenting specific instances of divine intervention, Wright offers tangible evidence of spiritual presence in daily life, which can be particularly meaningful for readers navigating their own difficulties or seeking deeper meaning in their experiences.


