Meet the Daniels
Bill and Louise Daniels
Bill Daniels, BS, Marketing, Indiana University, 1987, retired from Eli Lilly and Company in Indianapolis, Indiana, after 30 years of biomedical research. He was the first African-American in Lilly’s prestigious Drug Metabolism Department. He was the first African-American Technical Associate in the history of the company. He was a three-time Suggestion Award winner, a charter member of the first Performance Excellence team in the history of Lilly Research Laboratories (LRL), and the first manager of the first Departmental Stockroom in LRL. Among his lab partners was J.S. Horng, the bench discoverer of Prozac®. Among the marketed products he worked on were Nalfon® (fenoprofen calcium), Axid® (nizatidine HCL), Xyprexa ® (olanzapine HCL), Strattera® (tomoxifen HCL) Cymbalta® (duloxetine HCL), and Lorabid® (Loracarbef). For 23 years, he was a research guide in Lilly’s Guest Relations Department.
He is certified by the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists in Depression Recovery, Stress Management, Forgiveness, 15 Days to Lower Blood Pressure, Coronary Health Improvement Project, and Addiction Recovery and Search Your Heart (Tennessee Department of Health). He was also certified as a Group Leader in the Strengthening Families Program run by Centerstone Counseling Center. He was a lay charter member of the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC).
Louise Daniels, RN, BS, Social Work, 1976, BSN, Nursing, 1977, Columbia Union College (now Washington Adventist University), Certified Massage Therapist, 2009, Cumberland Institute, has been a registered nurse since 1977. She has worked in hospitals, including Washington Adventist Hospital in Washington, D.C., Meharry Medical Center and Riverside Adventist Hospital, both in Nashville, Tennessee, and Hillside Hospital in Pulaski, Tennessee, in a variety of settings, including medical-surgical, Coronary Care Unit, Intensive Care Unit, and in mental health wards, and as a Charge Nurse. She has also worked in the nursing home setting as a Charge Nurse. She is also experienced as a home health, private duty, and dialysis nurse. She worked as the nurse for Washington, D.C. area physician, Dr. Warren Harrison, an MD specializing in natural therapies.
She is certified by the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists in Diabetes Reversal, Vegetarian Cuisine, Breathe Free Smoking Cessation, Community Health Assessments, Forgiveness, 15 Days to Lower Blood Pressure, Eight Weeks to Wellness, Fitness for Life, Coronary Health Improvement Project, Addiction Recovery, and Puppet Ministry. She is certified in hydrotherapy by Dr. Charles Thomas (Andrews University) and Search Your Heart (Tennessee Department of Health). She has received additional training from Uchee Pines Institute, Alabama, Wildwood Hospital, Georgia, and M.E.E.T. Ministry, Tennessee.
Their lifelong interest in holistic health caused them to add the dimension of relational health to their joint ministry in 1986. They have taken several family life courses from the Minirth-Meier Clinic and Family Life Today. The couple has organized several relationship retreats and done lay counseling since 1986.
They founded Whole Life Ministries in 1997 and WellSpring Lifestyle Retreat in 2001. They sit on the Giles County Health Council and have been active in their local community health improvement projects since 2001.
Married since 1982, they are the proud parents of a daughter, Ebony, and a son, Josiah, both RN’s and graduates of Southern Adventist University.
He is certified by the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists in Depression Recovery, Stress Management, Forgiveness, 15 Days to Lower Blood Pressure, Coronary Health Improvement Project, and Addiction Recovery and Search Your Heart (Tennessee Department of Health). He was also certified as a Group Leader in the Strengthening Families Program run by Centerstone Counseling Center. He was a lay charter member of the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC).
Louise Daniels, RN, BS, Social Work, 1976, BSN, Nursing, 1977, Columbia Union College (now Washington Adventist University), Certified Massage Therapist, 2009, Cumberland Institute, has been a registered nurse since 1977. She has worked in hospitals, including Washington Adventist Hospital in Washington, D.C., Meharry Medical Center and Riverside Adventist Hospital, both in Nashville, Tennessee, and Hillside Hospital in Pulaski, Tennessee, in a variety of settings, including medical-surgical, Coronary Care Unit, Intensive Care Unit, and in mental health wards, and as a Charge Nurse. She has also worked in the nursing home setting as a Charge Nurse. She is also experienced as a home health, private duty, and dialysis nurse. She worked as the nurse for Washington, D.C. area physician, Dr. Warren Harrison, an MD specializing in natural therapies.
She is certified by the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists in Diabetes Reversal, Vegetarian Cuisine, Breathe Free Smoking Cessation, Community Health Assessments, Forgiveness, 15 Days to Lower Blood Pressure, Eight Weeks to Wellness, Fitness for Life, Coronary Health Improvement Project, Addiction Recovery, and Puppet Ministry. She is certified in hydrotherapy by Dr. Charles Thomas (Andrews University) and Search Your Heart (Tennessee Department of Health). She has received additional training from Uchee Pines Institute, Alabama, Wildwood Hospital, Georgia, and M.E.E.T. Ministry, Tennessee.
Their lifelong interest in holistic health caused them to add the dimension of relational health to their joint ministry in 1986. They have taken several family life courses from the Minirth-Meier Clinic and Family Life Today. The couple has organized several relationship retreats and done lay counseling since 1986.
They founded Whole Life Ministries in 1997 and WellSpring Lifestyle Retreat in 2001. They sit on the Giles County Health Council and have been active in their local community health improvement projects since 2001.
Married since 1982, they are the proud parents of a daughter, Ebony, and a son, Josiah, both RN’s and graduates of Southern Adventist University.