Trials and Tribulations of a Lesbian Mennonite

BURLINGTON, Vermont (Reuters) - A Mennonite minister testified on Wednesday at the start of a custodial kidnapping trial that he agreed to help a woman who split with her lesbian partner and ran away with their daughter because she renounced her homosexuality.

The trial of Kenneth Miller, underway in District Court in Burlington, has ignited debate about gay marriage and laws aimed at protecting parental rights of gays and lesbians.

Miller, a Mennonite minister from Virginia, faces up to three years in prison on a charge of aiding and abetting the international kidnapping of Isabella Miller-Jenkins, now 10, by one of her mothers.

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