

Questions About God and Life I Wish My Grandchildren Had Asked
"A journey of rediscovering the God within you by surrendering your free will back to God, clearing the lies that block God's flow within you, and choosing to live from God's truth of who you truly are- so that your life emanates God's love, peace, and purpose to others."
Written to My Wife, for My Grandchildren, and for All Who Are Searching
A Love Story Through God: Remembering Her, Finding Him, Leaving Light
Profound Spiritual Insight Rooted in Love and Loss
Emphasis on Personal Responsibility and Inner Truth
Universal and Encouraging Spiritual Themes
A Legacy of Faith for Future Generations


Meet Ezra Stuyvesant: Husband, Grandfather, Seeker
Ezra Stuyvesant is a 75-year-old husband, father, and grandfather who spent 57 years married to the love of his life. When his wife passed away unexpectedly on Christmas morning in 2023, his world changed forever.
In the quiet grief that followed, Ezra began to write—not just to process the loss, but to honor the journey they had shared. What emerged was a deeply personal love story: a reflection on their lifelong search for God, their shared moments of faith, and the enduring bond that grief could not break.
Written for his grandchildren, and for all who are seeking comfort, meaning, or spiritual truth, Ezra’s words offer a legacy of love, honesty, and hope.
Global Book Network - Ezra Stuyvesant, author of Questions about God and Life
Join us for an inspiring and heartfelt conversation with author Ezra Stuyvesant as he discusses his thought-provoking book, Questions about God and Life I Wish My Grandchildren Had Asked. In this interview, Ezra opens up about the spiritual and philosophical questions that have shaped his journey and how he hopes to pass that wisdom down to the next generation. This is more than a book; it’s a legacy of love, curiosity, and deep faith.
Whether you're a grandparent, a seeker of spiritual insight, or simply someone exploring life’s biggest questions, this interview will touch your heart and mind.
Book Reviews and Reader Comments


Reviewed by Asher Syed for Readers’ Favorite
Questions about God and Life I Wish My Grandchildren Had Asked features Ezra Stuyvesant responding to deep spiritual inquiries with clear, practical explanations. He explains emotions like anger and worry as ego-driven illusions masking the divine self and champions prayer and meditation for reconnecting with God. He talks about free will as a divine principle, the role of karma, and reincarnation’s link to separation from God. Stuyvesant speaks on surrender, self-examination, and forgiveness as keys to dissolving ego barriers and embodying divine love. He describes spiritual guides, family dynamics, and the distinction between ego and true self. The book teaches patience, discernment, and flowing with divine energy, leaning into conscious choices aligned with God’s will, transforming suffering, and nurturing faith and joy as a birthright. Ezra Stuyvesant’s Questions about God and Life I Wish My Grandchildren Had Asked stands out for its thoughtful and accessible writing style, where the author's calm and sincere voice creates a comforting space for readers to more fully understand spirituality. Stuyvesant pulls together anecdotes from his own life as well as others, and the conversational manner of each answer almost feels like he is right there; a testament to his genuine sense of presence. There is no judgment, and the tone is consistently compassionate, walking the walk as he tells us that kindness and patience are essential qualities in life. For me, its strength lies in recognizing quiet confidence in our spiritual path, and surrender and service as meaningful practices, both of which I think we have lost in the world we inhabit today. Overall, this is a book of spiritual encouragement, making it a steady companion for those looking to deepen their connection with divine presence.

Reviewed by Sophia A. Taylor
"Ezra Stuyvesant’s Questions about God and Life I Wish My Grandchildren Had Asked is a heartfelt exploration of the big questions that we all wrestle with. His conversational style makes deep and complex topics accessible, yet profound. I found myself reflecting on my own life’s purpose and the lessons I want to pass down to future generations. This book is a gift for anyone looking to find meaning and clarity in today’s world. Highly recommend it!"

Reviewed by James R. Ford
"Stuyvesant’s book offers wisdom that is both timeless and timely. His approach to discussing God, life, and the difficult questions we often avoid is done with such grace and humility. Each chapter is filled with insights that feel like a conversation with a wise friend. It’s a thought-provoking read that leaves you with a sense of peace and understanding about life’s biggest mysteries. Truly a remarkable read!"

Reviewed by Jim Cox -
Midwest Book Review
Eloquent, elegant, unique, inspired and inspiring, "Questions about God and Life I Wish My Grandchildren Had Asked" by Ezra Stuyvesant (assisted by Gary W. Moore and Patrick Standing Bear) is an inherently fascinating read from start to finish, and the kind of legacy that will prove more life changing, life affirming, and life enhancing than anything else a parent could leave their children, their grandchildren, and the future generations of their descendants yet unborn. Especially and unreservedly recommended for personal reading lists and community library collections, it should be noted that this paperback edition of "Questions about God and Life I Wish My Grandchildren Had Asked" from Newman Springs is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.99). Editorial Note: "Questions about God and Life I Wish My Grandchildren Had Asked" Ezra Stuyvesant will be of special and particular value to readers with an interest in Religion & Spirituality, Self-Help & Psychology. Editorial Note: "Questions about God and Life I Wish My Grandchildren Had Asked" Ezra Stuyvesant will be of special and particular value to readers with an interest in Religion & Spirituality, Self-Help & Psychology.

Reviewed by Catherine M. Dawson
"I absolutely loved Questions about God and Life I Wish My Grandchildren Had Asked. The author’s reflections are relatable and personal, and the questions he explores are those we all need to ask ourselves at some point. The book serves as a beautiful bridge between generations, making complex spiritual questions approachable for people of all ages. It’s a perfect read for anyone seeking deeper understanding about life and faith."

Reviewed by Book Life Reviews
The question-and-answer format of Stuyvesant’s musings creates a disjointed feel between entries, but it’s clear he has dedicated significant time and thought to imparting his wisdom to others. His thoughts are an intriguing mix of philosophical and practical, sprinkled with moments from his own life that exude compassion and a deep regard for humanity. Whether he’s discussing how to navigate life’s inevitable pain or conveying the importance of self-care, Stuyvesant urges readers to be “kind and gentle souls in your interactions with people,” a sentiment that echoes throughout his guidance. Though brief, this is a caring, passionate study of love, loss, and the search for meaning. Takeaway: Brief but touching collection of lessons on faith, love, and purpose.

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