K.P. Yohannan addresses the alarming state of relationships within the Church, emphasizing the lack of tenderness in our hearts towards God and one another. He highlights that many personal conflicts and high attrition rates among Christian workers stem from an unwillingness to admit sin and take responsibility for our actions. Yohannan urges believers to cultivate a heart of humility and repentance, akin to the prodigal son, to foster unity and love within the body of Christ. He stresses that true oneness is only achievable when we acknowledge our failures and seek reconciliation, as demonstrated by Jesus' prayer for unity among His followers. Ultimately, a tender heart is essential for fulfilling God's promises and maintaining healthy relationships.