Here's a deck I was messing around with a little bit the other night. Tubehunter, being the dick that he is, played a bunch of games against me with Splinter Twin, (a bad matchup btw) and I managed to beat him a couple of times. Probably 30/70 in his favor. I want to test more against other stuff but the deck seems pretty good and is fairly cheap too.
[deck]Not actually Esper Teachings but kind of[/deck]

An update: I have been playing this list for a little over a month now. I have upgraded it incrementally and have enjoyed the hell out of it. A lot of people don't know what it is/haven't played against it much. Here's what it looks like after I went into the green with it. (I was up approximately $108, or 24 packs, before I spent any money on upgrading it!)
[deck=Alex's Esper Gifts]
Creatures (2)
1 Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite
1 Iona, Shield of Emeria
1
Meloku the Clouded Mirror
Instant (23)
1 Curse of the Swine
1 Dismember
1 Doom Blade
2 Echoing Truth
2 Forbidden Alchemy
4 Gifts Ungiven
1 Go for the Throat
2 Mana Leak
1 Rapid Hybridization
1 Pongify
2 Spell Pierce
1 Telling Time
3 Thirst for Knowledge
Sorcery (9)
1 Damnation
3 Lingering Souls
2 Unburial Rites
1 Wrath of God
1 Supreme Verdict
1 Day of Judgment
Artifact (2)
1 Talisman of Dominance
1 Talisman of Progress
Mana (24)
4 Hallowed Fountain
4 Godless Shrine
2 Celestial Colonnade
4 City of Brass
2 Creeping Tar Pit
4 Island
4 Plains
Sideboard (15)
3 Chalice of the Void
1 Emeria Angel
1 Griselbrand
1 Sphinx of the Steel Wind
3 Stony Silence
3 Purify the Grave
3 Timely Reinforcements
[/deck]
Things I changed and why I changed them:
# Removed Darkblast. A lot of the time I preferred drawing cards over dredging. Added Curse of the Swine instead. It has been good against Wurmcoil Engines.
# Switched painlands to shock
lands. (Except City of Brass.)
# Added another Celestial Colonnade, removed an Island.
# Added Meloku the Clouded Mirror and removed Delay. Delay was good against Tron sometimes, but I didn't find that matchup to be particularly hard to begin with. Meloku allows you to simply hardcast her and take over long games against other control decks. When I did this, I also removed Akroma, Angel of Wrath from the sideboard and instead added an Emeria Angel to synchronize with Meloku.
# Switched Path to Exile for Rapid Hybridization. I wasn't keen on handing mana to most decks. A 3/3 can be stopped easily enough in this list, but ramping my opponent ahead of me is hard to recover from. I could have added another Pongify since they're the same spell, but decided to spice it up and dodge Surgical Extraction. (If that's ever a thing.) If it wasn't obvious, I've diversified my spells across the entire list in order to avoid exactly that, as seen by the multiple versions of the same wrath effect.
[b:
3pufu6fd]Observations while playing the deck:[/b]
Unlike most of the Fires of Salvations members, I've always been a control player at heart. This deck is right up my alley in terms of playstyle and card choice. (It better damn well be since I built it.) That being said, there were some things I didn't like about the original list.
# No way to deal with mainboard graveyard hate. At first I considered adding a huge transformational sideboard plan that basically turned the deck into straight esper control, but instead simply decided to add Meloku to the mainboard instead, since control was the only archetype that I was running into this problem against. She's good at beating them. Not great, but better than simply losing to Relic of Progenitus.
# Land beatdowns were stronger than I originally anticipated in ALL matchups. I thought I'd be holding back Creeping Tar Pit to block a lot more often than I was in aggro matchups. Usually those matchups consisted of resolving a board wipe and
simply smashing into them with CTP until they were dead. Celestial Colonnade has carried a lot of weight, but more so in control matchups.
# The deck is bad against combo. I need to address this still. Considering playing Trinisphere or Ethersworn Canonnist in the board, but 3 Chalice of the Void does at least an okay job of turning off Grapeshot. The lists that play Echoing Truth still get you sometimes.