As International Religious Freedom Day approaches, it serves as a powerful reminder of humanity's ongoing struggle to protect one of our most fundamental rights. Knox Thames reminds that despite significant legislative progress and diplomatic efforts over the past quarter-century, nearly two-thirds of the world's population still lives in countries where religious freedom faces restrictions. Through innovative approaches, consistent accountability, and renewed commitment to protecting religious freedom worldwide, the United States, with its unique position as a global leader and champion of religious liberty has the opportunity to make meaningful progress in ending persecution and ensuring that people of all faiths can practice their beliefs without fear.