In My Father, My Friend, the wisdom gleaned from David Chadwick's dad is passed down to all who long for unchanging life principles. Whether it’s relationships, marriage, parenting, personal counsel, or faith, Chadwick captures his father's legacy for the twenty-first century. In a world that increasingly searches for moral wisdom, David Chadwick reflects on over five decades of love and learning. Now eighty-three, Howard Chadwick's life, through marriage, raising a family, pastoring, and building friendships, has powerfully and positively influenced David. David tells a story of growing up with his dad that illustrates the nature and character of any good father. As we eagerly seek the generational truth that sustained our country through the Depression and World War II, David points us to his own hero as a pattern of practical courage. In a time when dads who didn’t have dads are being called to raise their kids, this book offers help from the person David Chadwick considers the greatest man in the greatest generation, his Father.