I just thought I might add a link. This is from the Washington Post. It's extremely long, but it gives in detail every aspect of the court case.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/30/AR2007013001316.html
It's my understanding Miller didn't run off to VA to start this big mess. She has family there, and she went there when they separated. Jenkins actually helped her move everything there, and paid child support and still visited Isabella. Problems didn't start until Miller became an "ex-gay" and filed for divorce against Jenkins, she checked on the form that she wanted full custody of Isabella.
From the article linked, it appears Miller has had some serious problems and issues in her life since she was a young child. Honestly, custody issue aside, Millers current actions and decision making process would leave me to wonder just how fit a parent she would be even if this custody/parental abduction mess had never started. I'd like to say she really did turn her life around, grew from those issues when she became an adult, but her behavior does not indicate so in any way shape or form. Nor does it appear Miller is willing to work on those issues, instead, she has turned and ran to a group who appears to support her 'unhealthy' mind set and thought process.
I would like to think, and this is moo, that the Christian community who has embraced Miller would seriously help her recognize she risks losing her parental rights if she continues this behavior. We have seen other mothers lose parental rights when they continue to severally alienate their child from the other parent for an extended period of time. The courts are only going to give Miller so much time, before they say enough!
JMO of course.
ETA: My gut tells me Ms. Millers actions are another form of denial with whatever demons she is facing and rather than face them head on, she has run to what she 'claims' is a christian life style. Her actions are NOT at all Christianlike, and I can't help but think she is using these people to manipulate the situation to her liking and advantage. I have seen, and distanced myself from a few members of the Christian community that I sware were as extreme and addicted to Christianity like a drunk would be to booze or an addict to drugs. I honestly think there is a point at which, if one has an addictive personality, they can easily become addicted to Christianity in a very unhealthy way. I dont' say this about all Christians, but I can say from personal experience I have seen a few do some awfully evil things in the name of the Lord and trying to back up their illegal actions with their interpretation of bible quotes.