If I can help one person, I‘ll feel like I‘ve accomplished my mission.
Jan Mamula was born on 4 March 1950 in Prague. His father was Milan Mamula, but he spent his childhood only with his mother Lydia, née Hofreiter, and her parents in Kutná Hora. His great-grandfather was an evangelical pastor Viktor Szalatnay. Jan Mamula was shaped by the environment of the evangelical community, but he graduated from the secondary industrial school in Kutná Hora. The turning point for him was the occupation of Czechoslovakia by the Warsaw Pact armies in August 1968. He decided to follow his great-grandfather and become a preacher, so in 1969 he began studying at the Comenius Evangelical Divinity School. During his studies he met his future wife Lydia, married her in 1972 and they raised three children. In the same year he founded the music group Berani. He did not complete his studies due to a petition against the withdrawal of state approvals in 1974. He moved with his family to Zruč nad Sázavou, where he worked in the Sázavan company and as a churchwarden, then he was a shoemaker at the Agnes Monastery in Prague. In 1982, he received state approval to exercise clerical ministry in the West Bohemian Seniorate and worked in Chodov near Karlovy Vary until 1990, later he was a preacher in Sněžné, Prague-Radotín and Český Brod. At the time of filming (2023) he lived in Prague and worked with wood.