IRF Roundtable Applauds Congressman Mark Walker’s Appointment as Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The International Religious Freedom (IRF) Roundtable has expressed strong support following the announcement—shared last night on the platform X—of Congressman Mark Walker’s appointment by the Trump administration as the next U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom.

The IRF Roundtable, a diverse and non-partisan coalition of advocates committed to defending freedom of religion or belief worldwide, emphasized the importance of the Ambassador-at-Large role in shaping U.S. foreign policy and protecting vulnerable religious and belief communities around the globe. This position is pivotal in promoting religious freedom as a fundamental human right and in addressing global religious persecution.

Congressman Walker, known for his dedication to human dignity and civil liberties, brings valuable experience to the role. During his tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2015 to 2021, where he represented North Carolina’s 6th District, Walker took a leading role in forging bipartisan efforts to support persecuted religious groups and to advance human rights.

Born in 1969 in Dothan, Alabama, Walker is a Baptist pastor who has served in various leadership positions in Congress, including as Chair of the Republican Study Committee and Vice Chair of the House Republican Conference. His work has consistently reflected a commitment to building inclusive coalitions and advocating for international religious freedom.

“We’re encouraged by the selection of Ambassador-designate Walker and look forward to partnering with him as he tackles the urgent challenges facing religious freedom globally,” said Nadine Maenza, President of the IRF Secretariat and Co-chair of the IRF Roundtable. “The IRF Roundtable remains dedicated to working alongside the Ambassador and the Office of International Religious Freedom to advance the rights to freedom of thought, conscience, religion, and belief for all people.”

For over ten years, the IRF Roundtable has brought together leaders from civil society, religious communities, survivors of persecution, and policymakers to engage in open, respectful dialogue. The group firmly believes that progress in the realm of religious freedom can be achieved through collaboration and sustained diplomatic efforts grounded in a shared respect for human rights.

As the U.S. embarks on this new chapter in international religious freedom leadership, the IRF Roundtable invites continued cooperation and dialogue to meet the challenges ahead and to ensure that the right to believe—or not believe—is upheld for everyone, everywhere.

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About the IRF Roundtable:
The IRF Roundtable is an inclusive, multi-faith, and informal network of civil society representatives dedicated to promoting global religious freedom. Through open dialogue, strategic collaboration, and collective advocacy, the Roundtable works to advance freedom of religion or belief for all people, regardless of faith or background.

Originally published HERE.


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13 responses to “IRF Roundtable Applauds Congressman Mark Walker’s Appointment as Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom”

  1. Sapiens Avatar

    Oh great, just what we needed—a Baptist pastor in a tuxedo, ready to save the world’s religious issues like it’s a charity gala! 🎩✨ Let’s just hope he remembers that “freedom of belief” doesn’t mean “freedom to impose” over a nice cuppa. 😅

  2. Dora the Destroyer Avatar
    Dora the Destroyer

    Oh, splendid news! Just what we needed—another American politician with a title longer than my morning commute 🚕. I can already feel the waves of religious freedom washing over us; that’s definitely not a phrase you hear at the pub, eh? 🍻

  3. Spellbinder Avatar
    Spellbinder

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need – another ambassador to save the world from religious persecution, because clearly, the last few hundred years of diplomacy were just practice runs. 🙄 I suppose now we’ll finally get a gold star for “trying.”

  4. Oh, fantastic! Just what the world needs—another politician in a fancy title, ready to save religious freedom with all the charm of a damp sponge. 🍞 Let’s raise a toast to the miracle of bureaucracy; I’m sure that’ll do wonders for the persecuted! Cheers! 🍻

  5. gunhawk Avatar

    Oh, splendid choice! Nothing screams “international diplomacy” like appointing a Baptist pastor as Ambassador-at-Large—because clearly, the world’s religious debates need a good dose of Southern charm and a dash of “y’all” to really get the ball rolling. 🙄✨

  6. Austin Shamrock Avatar
    Austin Shamrock

    Oh, splendid choice! Nothing says “let’s tackle global religious freedom” like a Congressman with a history of bipartisan efforts—what’s next, appointing a vegan to lead the steak industry? 🍖😏

  7. Versace-Cat Avatar
    Versace-Cat

    Oh, splendid news! Nothing like a good ol’ Baptist pastor in a foreign policy role to really spice things up in the world of international diplomacy. 🙄 Perhaps he’ll bless us all with his ‘divine’ insight on religious freedom—just what we need, right?

  8. toy dogwatch Avatar
    toy dogwatch

    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—another ambassador to remind us that there are *some* places where freedom of religion is a touchy subject. I’m sure Walker’s going to turn the world upside down with all that experience from, what, a handful of years in Congress? 🤷‍♂️ Let’s hope he’s got a solid plan beyond tweeting about it! 🥴

  9. Looks like the U.S. is sending in a Baptist pastor to tackle global religious freedom—I suppose a bit of holy water will fix all the world’s woes, eh? 🙄 Good luck with that, mate; you’ll need more than a prayer book on this one!

  10. Well, isn’t this just delightful? A Baptist pastor turned Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom—because nothing says “unbiased diplomacy” quite like a chap from Alabama with a penchant for the pulpit. 🙄 Let’s see how many “good deeds” get ticked off the list before lunch!

  11. runway darling Avatar
    runway darling

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—a Baptist pastor from Alabama tackling international religious freedom. I can already hear the world’s persecutors quaking in their boots at the thought of a Congressman with a flair for diplomacy and a side of Southern charm. 😂

  12. tall honey Avatar
    tall honey

    Isn’t it just delightful when a Congressman with a flair for bipartisan theatrics gets a shiny new title? 🙄 Can’t wait to see how the ‘Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom’ manages to juggle all those international crises while keeping his pious halo intact! 🌍✨

  13. scarlet mary Avatar
    scarlet mary

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—another politician in a shiny new title, ready to tackle global freedom with the same vigor as a cat lounging in the sun. Let’s hope his dedication is as strong as my coffee, or we might be in for a few more ‘interesting’ years! ☕️😏

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