Intentionally provocative, Alban founder and former president Loren Meadâs dynamic work sets out dramatic and compelling challenges for todayâs churches. Mead chose the word \"meltdown\"-a strong term, indeed-very carefully and consciously. His clarion call urges congregations to direct attention to their dwindling financial resources and their unreliable fiscal practices, and to take major action now-or face disaster in the future. Mead addresses changing church giving patterns; the inconsistent ways congregations keep financial records; the lack of coordinated short- and long-range planning; the need for knowledge of sound financial techniques such as accounting for inflation; an over-reliance on \"restructuring\" to fix problems; and lack of defensive planning for operational costs.