"Another form of evangelism is through acts of service and compassion. As Christ Himself modeled for us, showing love and compassion to others is an important part of sharing the gospel message"
This was their approach with us thirty or so years ago. They always made sure we had transport to their church and back on Saturday. Invited us to church dinners*.They even offered to pay for our kids to go to their private school. The price of that: getting re-baptised into their religion and making a declaration at that baptism that Ellen G White is a prophet. A deal breaker, if ever there was one. 😳 But probably familiar to many here who went through a similar process when joining the JWs.
As for the local SDAs, I'm not sure if the occasional leaflet dropped into my letterbox is a church-wide campaign or some highly motivated lone-wolf**. I might give the church a ring today and find out.
In agreement with others here, I've always been struck by the similarities between JW and SDA literature. They are both branches of a similar doctrinal tree that took root during the restorationism era.
* Don't ever believe that those tasty looking chunks of "meat" in their casseroles and curries are real: back then, it was all TVP (textured vegetable protein). One taste and you know, instantly, that it's not really meat! 🍖
** I imagine that he's spending a pretty penny for those booklets, if he's letterboxing the whole town. Again, it might be the church, rather than one lone individual. I'll hopefully know after I ring them.